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Kanye West Appearing On ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ New Season


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By Jocelyn Vena

Will Kanye West, or won’t Kanye West? Well, as it turns out the often-elusive rapper will show up on the eighth season of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” which kicks off on E! this Sunday.

Sure he’s made cameos in the past, but one is never really sure what Yeezy has planned, so his part this season did seem a bit up in the air. But Kim’s baby sister, Khloe Kardashian, reveals that the rapper will definitely be seen. "I wouldn't say [Kanye] is like a main person, fixture on the show, but he's definitely on because he's a part of Kim's life," Khloe told MTV News about Kanye's role this season. He and Kim are expecting their first child this July. "But, he's not on like we are."

Yeezy fans might also want to tune into the show’s premiere this weekend. During it, Kim will learn the gender of Baby Kimye. No word on if Kanye stops by episode one. The same day that the new season premieres, Kim will also hold her baby shower in Los Angeles. Rumor has it that Kanye will likely make an appearance at the fête, being touted as “garden chic.”



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