"Kanye West,hairy gay sex videos the boy!"
A Kanye superfan in Disneyland on June 15 had less than 10 seconds to interview the musician/fashion designer/next Steve Jobs on a carousel, and he absolutely nailed it.
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"How did you write 'I Love Kanye?'" asks the superfan.
"I just thought about what I loved," replies a beaming West.
A perfect exchange, entirely on-game for everyone involved. Also wonderful: the woman repeatedly asking the kid to stop what he's doing.
We're calling it now: this kid is the next Bill Gates.
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