Kanye West has been setting Twitter ablaze with his own Twitter activity recently. That's not surprising, given that, as well as some general weird tomfoolery, he tweeted a picture of his Make America Great Again hat, which is signed by Donald Trump:
That, plus numerous other tweets praising Trump, have drawn a lot of ire from fans (and non-fans) around the world, as well as a tweet from Trump himself, calling Kanye "very cool". Which will probably see both of them lose a few million followers.
Now, Yeezy has only gone and inspired Jordan Peele, the director, writer and producer of acclaimed 2017 horror flick Get Out to start writing its sequel. Well, kind of - it seems like a sequel is in the works, but he's joking about Kanye inspiring it.
It all began with the meme that spread across the internet, where people would post pictures of Kanye's stoic, emotionless face and pretend he was in 'the sunken place' as per that film.
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Stuff like this:
Kanye responded to these Tweets with a picture of his own, that showed a
hallway of the house he shares with his wife, Kim Kardashian West:
That's when Jordan Peele got involved, tweeting:
We're sure he's only taking the piss, but it would be funny to see a parody version of Get Out make the rounds, given how emotionless the hip-hop megastar's face usually is.
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But even if it never comes to be, we at least have the internet to turn to. Besides, nothing could be more entertaining - or, to be fair, disconcerting, than Kanye's presence on the internet right now. Let's see how long it lasts...
Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film, Kanye West, get out, Donald Trump