What was supposed to be another audition opportunity allegedly became a moment one woman says she has never forgotten.
More than a decade after the encounter she describes, Jenn An is publicly revisiting allegations she previously raised against Kanye West — and her emotional interview is reigniting conversations online.
During a recent televised interview, the former reality contestant detailed what she claims happened during a 2010 music video shoot connected to Ye and musician La Roux.
Ye has denied wrongdoing through legal filings and is seeking dismissal of the case.
But once the interview aired, attention shifted fast.
Jenn An, a former contestant on America’s Next Top Model, sat down for an on-camera interview and recounted an experience she alleges took place at New York City’s Chelsea Hotel.
According to her account, she arrived for what she believed was a casting and filming environment involving multiple models.

She said that after filming had already been underway, Ye arrived and selected three models — including her — for participation in scenes connected to the project.
From there, her account turned emotional.
Jenn alleged that the other models were later asked to leave and she remained in the room.
During the interview, she became visibly emotional while describing conduct she says crossed personal and professional boundaries.
She alleged she felt overwhelmed, frightened, and unable to properly process what was happening at the time.
At one point, she described feeling “so suffocated” and “scared” while recounting the encounter.
And then things got even more intense.
The interview revisited allegations she had previously raised in legal filings, where she claimed actions during the encounter simulated explicit conduct while cameras were present.
Those allegations remain disputed.
The allegations themselves are not new.
Jenn previously included similar claims in a lawsuit connected to the alleged 2010 incident.
Her account alleges that actions during filming exceeded artistic direction and became non-consensual.
Ye’s legal team has pushed back strongly.
According to a section of legal filings cited by his representatives, the defense argues the interaction was openly presented and intended as artistic expression connected to a music video production — not conduct motivated by sexual intent or violence.
No court finding establishing liability on these allegations has been reported.
That distinction matters because the case remains part of an ongoing legal dispute rather than an adjudicated conclusion.
What caused this story to surge again wasn’t a new lawsuit filing.
It was seeing Jenn tell the story herself.
Viewers immediately reacted to the interview clips circulating online.
Many focused on her emotional delivery and body language.
Others debated broader questions around power dynamics in entertainment spaces and how allegations involving public figures are discussed years later.
Within hours, reactions spread across social media, turning a legal dispute back into a major entertainment conversation.
Online response quickly divided into camps.
Some viewers expressed support for Jenn and said interviews like this can encourage people to speak publicly about experiences they believe were ignored.
Others emphasized that allegations remain allegations unless proven in court and pointed to Ye’s legal response.
Some commenters questioned whether public interviews influence perception before legal processes conclude.

It’s unclear what impact renewed attention could have on the case itself.
One thing was obvious though — people were watching closely.
Behind headlines and celebrity controversy are people navigating public scrutiny in very different ways.
For Jenn, speaking publicly appeared emotional and deeply personal.
For Ye and his legal team, the case represents allegations they continue to challenge.
Whatever unfolds next, stories like this often become larger than the individuals involved — opening wider conversations about power, consent, memory, and public accountability.
Years after the alleged encounter, one interview pulled a long-running legal dispute back into the spotlight — and reminded everyone that celebrity stories don’t always stay in the past.
One interview. Two sharply different versions of events.
Now the conversation isn’t only about what happened — it’s about who the public believes.

