Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to Come to UK as a Couple?
It is now, apparently, time to believe that American reality television star Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West did not just have a "one-night stand". The duo was seen shopping in New York and were all over each other, according to The Sun.
"Kim's keen to come to the UK with him. Things are really getting going between them at the moment and she thinks the UK trip will be good for the relationship," a source was quoted as saying by The Sun.
"There's also a strong chance that Beyonce will be over in the UK with Jay-Z too so she will have some female company," the source added.
However, neither Kim nor Kanye have spoken out publicly about their relationship, except to say they are just "friends".
"Kanye and I have been friends for years and you never know what the future will hold," Kim said.
The reality star was all praises for the rapper's new single - "Theraflu" - in which he praised her. Apparently, some of the lyrics run: "I'll admit, I fell in love with Kim/'Round the same time she fell in love with him/ Well, that's cool, baby girl, do your thing."
We'll have to wait and see how things work out between the two of them. However, what does not work with Kanye is PETA.
The animal rights organisation is apparently at odds with the rapper for disrespecting animals in his new song: "Can't a young n***a get money anymore?/ Tell PETA my mink is draggin' on the floor/ Can I have a bad b***h without no flaws/ Come to meet me without no drawers?"
According to AceShowBiz, PETA issued a statement saying: "What's draggin' on the floor is Kanye's reputation as a man with no empathy for animals or human beings. He's a great musician but doesn't seem to have the fashion sense to design anything more than caveman costumes. We keep hoping that one day he'll find his heart and join evolved style icons - including Russell Simmons, Pink and Natalie Portman- who have dropped animal skins."
Kanye it seems like you have gotten into some trouble expressing your love for Kim!
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