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Kanye West tweets naked pics of Kim Kardashian, who finds that adorable

Kanye West celebrated his love for Kim Kardashian on Monday by posting eight pictures of his naked wife on Twitter.
Kanye West celebrated his love for Kim Kardashian on Monday by posting eight pictures of his naked wife on Twitter.
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Kanye West just posted a bunch of naked pictures of wife Kim Kardashian on Twitter, and she’s -- well, she’s digging it.

“I’M SO LUCKY,” he tweeted, sending out a shot of Mrs. West au naturel, covering up her breasts with her arms.

“CONGRATS BABY ON 30 MILLION TWITTER FOLLOWERS,” he continued in a series of posts. “CONGRATS BABY ON THE SHOW PREMIERE LAST NIGHT. I’M SO LUCKY. SWISH!!!! SWISH!!! SWISH!!! SWISH!!!!!!”

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Now, imagine that each period and each collection of exclamation points above represents another nude photo. Because they do. Eight tweets, eight naked shots. Those hackers and their massive photo leaks have nothing on Kanye.

“Ummmm how cute is my husband?!?!?!?!,” Kim tweeted a few hours later. “Ugh I love him so much!!!”

Perhaps she’s influenced by the fact that she’ll soon be married to a doctor? Come May 11, Kanye will be have an honorary doctorate from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the school confirmed.

Past recipients have included Yoko Ono, Marina Abramovic and Ed Harris. According to the school, such honorary degrees are given to individuals whose work is “always imaginative and aesthetically rich, and sometimes also provocative and controversial, shifting the cultural landscape in significant ways,” the school said.

Clearly, Kanye considers his wife to be a work of art ...

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