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Kanye West's latest listening event featured Marilyn Manson, DaBaby, and Kim in a wedding dress
CNN
Kanye West's latest "DONDA" listening party featured him leaving the stage hand in hand with Kim Kardashian West in a wedding dress.
West appeared at Chicago's Soldier Field for his third listening party, where he had a replica built of his childhood home. But that was just the beginning. Throughout the event, Kanye wore all black and had his face covered by a mask. He brought out special guests Marilyn Manson and DaBaby, who have both been under scrutiny in the news recently. Manson is facing sexual assault and abuse accusations from women, which he has denied, and DaBaby was caught up in a controversy around homophobic comments he has since apologized for.![](/newspic/picid-6252001-20250215043617.jpg)
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