As viewers of Kanye West's controversial new "Famous" video wait to see who might respond to their image being used in it, the artist provocateur dared anyone so willing, to take legal action, in a message tweeted out to the world on Saturday, June 25.  With nearly 65k retweets and almost 70k likes  behind it, Ye invited a lawsuit on Twitter, writing: "Can somebody sue me already #I'll wait."

The voyeuristic visual, which West premiered at the Forum in L.A. on Friday night, dropped jaws with it's inclusion of nude representations of Taylor Swift, Caitlyn Jenner, Bill Cosby, Donald Trump, George Bush, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Amber Rose, Ray J, Anna Wintour, and wife Kim Kardashian West.  The audience can be heard cheering as the camera pans over each of the sleeping celebrities, sprawled body-by-body about a giant bed.  It ends with the credits rolling out each name before thanking them "for being famous."

Wests challenge was sent out just before noon.  By mid-afternoon Caitlyn had told the press he had no comment, representatives for George Bush denied his actual involvement, and Chris Brown called Ye talented, but crazy, asking: "Why I gotta have the plumbers butt/ crack showing WAX figure?  This nigga KANYE CRAZY, talented, but crazy."

Source: twitter.com