Issa Rae Lampoons Kanye West In CFDA Awards Monologue

The star of the HBO show 'Insecure' showed no fear in her monologue and outfit choice.
Issa Rae at the Brooklyn Museum on Monday night for the CFDA Fashion Awards.
Issa Rae at the Brooklyn Museum on Monday night for the CFDA Fashion Awards.
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Issa Rae, star of the HBO series "Insecure," was the picture of confidence Monday night at the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Awards in Brooklyn, where she hosted the ceremony, threw some shade at Kanye West and literally made a statement with a fashion accessory.

In her opening monologue, Rae took on Kanye for a recent statement in which he described slavery as "a choice," USA Today reported.

"I'm about as fashionable as Kanye is black ― only when it's convenient. That joke was my choice, just like slavery," she said.

Although Kanye wasn't in the audience at the Brooklyn Museum to hear the comment, his wife, Kim Kardashian, was in attendance to receive the Influencer of the Year award.

On the red carpet, Rae sparkled in a Pyer Moss blue gown adorned with more than 180,000 Swarovski crystals. But it was her belt that drew attention because it had the Boris Gardiner song title "Every N***a Is a Star" written on it.

Rae said she was the first person of colour to host the awards show, and she may have been the first person to have the N-word on her outfit, which was designed by Kerby Jean-Raymond.

Rae received a lot of support on social media:

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