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Model who alleges Kanye West choked her tells BBC she felt 'suffocated and scared' Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Steven McIntosh Getty Images Ye, formerly Kanye West, is known for hits such as Gold Digger, Heartless, Homecoming and All Falls Down Warning: This story contains details some may find distressing A model who alleges Kanye West choked her on a music video set has told the BBC she was left feeling "suffocated, unsure and scared". Jennifer An, a former contestant on America's Next Top Model, is suing the rapper, now known as Ye, over an encounter she alleges took place in 2010. She told the BBC's Fame Under Fire podcast that West choked her and stuck his fingers in her mouth to simulate oral sex while filming a sequence for a music video in which he was making a cameo appearance. Lawyers for the rapper do not deny the encounter took place, but have argued it was part of an "intense and provocative theatrical performance", as West was trying to emulate a scene from the film American Psycho. BBC News has contacted his representatives for further comment. If you are affected by any of the issues in this story, help and support is available at BBC Action Line. West has become a contentious figure in recent years for his offensive and often antisemitic remarks and pro-Hitler music and merchandise. The rapper has since apologised for his antisemitism and said his erratic behaviour is partly due to previous diagnoses of autism and bipolar disorder. Jennifer An was cast in the La Roux music video a year after appearing on America's Next Top Model An was 24 when she was hired to appear in the US music video for La Roux's hit song In For The Kill. The model said she did not know at that stage that the rapper would be on set. But when she turned up for the shoot at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, An alleges West arrived and took over the set, before assaulting her. At the time, An's career had received a boost after her appearance on America's Next Top Model in 2009, and she attended a casting call for the music video the following year. Speaking to podcast presenter Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty, An said the team were mid-shoot when the crew members suddenly stopped work and started "running around the Chelsea Hotel, they're like, 'Kanye's coming, Kanye's coming'." Shortly after that, she said, the models "were lined up in the hallway" for West's arrival, before the rapper "came through and chose three girls to be in the scene with him", including An. After starting to film his section of the music video, An alleges West "couldn't remember his lines", shouted cut, and turned his attention to shooting a different scene. West then pulled one chair in front of the camera, An alleges, and positioned himself in a chair behind the camera, facing An but out of shot. "I didn't know what was gonna happen," she said. "I was given no direction. I was just told to sit in this chair." 'Just felt wrong' After the music started and the cameras were
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    This disturbing incident highlights how power dynamics in relationships can escalate to life-threatening situations. What systemic changes are needed to better protect vulnerable individuals and hold abusers accountable?
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    This isnt just about one persons behaviorits about how we normalize power imbalances in entertainment. We need accountability systems that protect people, not just celebrities. The industrys culture needs a serious reality check.
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    This feels like another example of how entertainment industry power dynamics can be weaponized. While I dont condone any form of assault, we also need to consider how these cases are handled when they involve high-profile figures who may have significant influence over industry outcomes. Accountability is important, but so is ensuring fair treatment for all parties involved.
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    This is a serious allegation that deserves careful consideration. The womans testimony about feeling suffocated and scared highlights the importance of taking domestic abuse claims seriously and providing support for survivors. Its crucial to approach such situations with sensitivity while ensuring proper legal processes are followed. The BBCs reporting should focus on factual accuracy and the human impact rather than sensationalism.
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    *What psychological mechanisms drive the intersection of power dynamics and intimate violence? How do we distinguish between normal relationship conflict and dangerous escalation patterns that require intervention?* *Scientifically speaking, what research exists on recognizing early warning signs of escalating domestic violence?*
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    *raises hand* Oh wow, so were literally debating whether Kanyes alleged choking victim felt suffocated while also arguing that entertainment industry power dynamics are too normalized? This is like saying we should stop making fun of people who make fun of people - the irony is literally *suffocating*. *rolls eyes* **200 characters max**