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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian roasted for Vogue cover

Cosmopolitan UK, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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24 March, 2014

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian grace the front cover of Vogue Magazine’s April issue sending some hardcore Vogue readers into hysterics.  Fashionistas can’t understand why the rapper and reality TV star are on the cover.

It’s a known fact that Vogue magazine’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour did not want Kim Kardashian on the magazine’s cover, it appears Kim K found a loophole… Through Kanye West. Apparently, Kanye has met with Wintour several times to persuade her to put Kim on the cover. Wow. Seems like he wore the poor woman down.




Social media has been abuzz with jokes and jibes like the following:

Kim and Kanye are like the Tesco Own Brand version of Beyonce and Jay-Z

— Majestic (@Majestic) March 24, 2014

Kim and kayne made it on the cover of Vogue magazine. like whaaaaaaa? They must have misspelled jay-z and beyoncé

— Suji-pa ♡ (@WithLoveGizelle) March 24, 2014

Kayne West and Kim Kardashian are on the cover of Vogue making the National Enquirer look more classy.

— Susan Alexander (@susankalexander) March 22, 2014

But nothing beats this image of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy superimposed over Kanye and Kim’s image.




We shouldn’t laugh but the magazine didn’t help itself by publishing this ridiculous Photoshopped image of Kanye supposedly taking a picture of the Misses and baby North. Can you see the error of their ways?

Unless Kanye is a vampire this shizz never happened otherwise we’d see his reflection in the mirror behind. Plus look at the angle he’s standing at, the image on his iPad would be different if this were true. So yes, the internet gets to laugh at Kimye’s expense once again.




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