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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Hit The Rides At Six Flags


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via Kim Kardashian Instagram

By Miranda Johnson

Kim Kardashian and her leather sporting boyfriend Kanye West decided to let off steam this week, indulging in some summer fun while on a trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in Los Angeles. Yesterday the couple was captured in their most off guard photo yet, as they decided to give one of the theme park’s roller coasters a try.

The duo was snapped along with Kim’s sister Kendall Jenner in a hilarious mid scream photo while riding the thrilling roller coaster Tatsu. With Kim making what she called her "cry face," Ye’ putting his hands up and Kendall laughing up a storm, the three held on for dear life as the coaster crept up to 62mph.

"Magic Mountain fun today!!! Kendall screaming, Kanye laughing & me crying! And Mannnn my crying face! LOL, Kim tweeted along with the hilarious photo.

The photogenic pair was also spotted over the weekend rocking matching outfits as they hit up Miami while Yeezy shot a video with DJ Khaled and Rick Ross for their single "I Wish You Would." Between the work, the couple also managed to sneak in some yacht time along with some tasty Cuban treats.



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