Who is Matthew Koma? Hilary Duff's husband sells anti-Kanye West shirts as Yeezy website is banned by Shopify

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Matthew Koma sells anti-Kanye West shirts following Yeezy website's ban (Image by Kevork Djansezian/Getty)

Actress Hilary Duff’s husband, Matthew Koma, has ventured into an endeavor related to Kanye West. He is now selling T-shirts with the words “F*ck Ye” written on them. The news of the sale was shared by Koma, who took to his Instagram on February 11, 2025, writing:

“Hey I can make a shirt too - link in bio , all proceeds to the blue card holocaust survivor charity.”
Matthew Koma sells anti-Kanye West shirts (Image via Instagram)
Matthew Koma sells anti-Kanye West shirts (Image via Instagram)

Koma's social media followers suggested he share the proceeds from the sale with the holocaust charity, and he agreed. Reports mention that the sale of these T-shirts came up after Kanye West shared inappropriate posts on his X. Kanye West’s Yeezy website was reportedly taken down by Shopify on February 11, 2025.

Matthew Koma is an actor and composer married to Hilary Duff since 2019. Born on June 2, 1987, in Seaford, according to IMDB, he is well-known for his films like The Out-Laws, Abduction, and Divergent.

According to Elle, Matthew Koma leads the indie pop band Winnetka Bowling League but previously pursued a solo music career. He has toured with artists like Ellie Goulding, LMFAO, and Owl City and performed at major festivals such as Coachella and Ultra.

Koma is also known for his songwriting, particularly his work with EDM artist Zedd. He co-wrote and provided vocals for “Spectrum” and contributed to the Grammy-winning track Clarity.

Koma and Hilary Duff first connected in 2015 when he helped produce her fifth studio album, Breathe In. Breathe Out. At the time, Duff was separated from her former husband, Mike Comrie. In 2017, she and Koma made their relationship public.


Matthew Koma also stories about Kanye West’s Yeezy being shut down

Koma also shared Instagram stories of news websites stating that West’s Yeezy was shut down. Reportedly, Shopify President Harley Finkelstein, who is Jewish, criticized Kanye West’s actions and expressed his disappointment. As a result, Shopify removed Yeezy’s site, stating that it did not align with their standards of commerce.

Matthew Koma's Instagram stories (Images via Instagram)
Matthew Koma's Instagram stories (Images via Instagram)

Nevertheless, Matthew Koma’s latest T-shirt is available for pre-order. Orders for this item are expected to ship within two to four weeks. The T-shirt is made from 100% cotton, with a classic fit, reinforced stitching on the sleeves and bottom hem, and a taped neck and shoulders for added durability.


According to Variety, Kanye West launched a Yeezy Super Bowl ad that puzzled viewers. Immediately after the ad aired, the website was altered to display only one item for sale, a T-shirt featuring a swastika, priced at $20.

The ad was broadcast on three Fox-owned stations, including KTTV Los Angeles, and may have appeared in additional local markets. This wasn’t West’s first time buying a local Super Bowl ad, as a similar move was made on a CBS affiliate in a smaller market in 2024.

Nonetheless, upon visiting the Yeezy website, it now displays error messages stating, "Something went wrong" and "Store not available."

Edited by Debanjana
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