Vendôme Miami Beach Apologizes for Influencers Partying to ‘Heil Hitler’ Remarks
Vendôme, a nightclub in Miami Beach, has issued an apology following the circulation of a troubling video. The footage features multiple influencers appearing to celebrate inappropriately to a song associated with anti-Semitism, namely Kanye West’s controversial track. The nightclub called this display “deeply offensive and unacceptable.”
Details of the Incident
On social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, users expressed outrage over the incident. The video, filmed in a van, shows influencers Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Nick Fuentes, Clavicular, Sneako, Myron Gaines, and Justin Waller loudly playing West’s song as they arrive at Vendôme.
Club’s Response
In response to the uproar, Vendôme released a statement emphasizing their stance against hate. They declared, “We want to be unequivocally clear: Vendôme and our hospitality group do not condone antisemitism, hate speech, or prejudice of any kind.”
- The video shows influencers singing “Heil Hitler” during a bottle service.
- West’s song is banned in Germany and removed from major U.S. music platforms.
- The club is undertaking an internal review to address the situation.
Vendôme’s leadership comprises a diverse array of backgrounds, including representation from the Jewish community, which adds gravity to the nightclub’s apology. They expressed deep concern over the damage caused by the incident.
Influencers Involved
The individuals implicated in this incident have faced prior criticism for their controversial views. Andrew Tate, known for his far-right stance and misogynistic beliefs, has previously attracted attention for legal issues, including human trafficking charges in Romania.
A spokesperson for the Greater Miami Jewish Federation has yet to comment on this incident and Vendôme’s subsequent remarks.