Kanye West Is Going To Buy Kim Kardashian Ten Burger King Outlets

Today's rumour we wish was true but probably isn't...

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by Sophie Wilkinson |
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When it comes to anniversaries, what do you buy the woman who has everything; a reality TV show, perfume and clothes ranges, a whole 'walk-in house' as a wardrobe?

Well, ten Burger Kings, it seems.Because that’s what Kanye West is buying for fiancée Kim Kardashian to celebrate their two year anniversary. Apparently. These aren't meals from Burger King, oh no. As much as ten burgers (five Whoppers, three Chicken Royales with Cheese and two Double Rodeos, if you're offering to send any to The Debrief's offices) would really appease any carnivorous woman, Kanye is meant to be buying ten franchises of the fast food store. Well, according to this:

'As always, Kanye is thinking outside the box when it comes to gifts for Kim. She owns all the jewels anyone could ever want, so he is taking the practical route by investing in businesses for her instead.’ A source told The Daily Star. ‘He knows the fast food industry is reliable and lucrative, plus BK is international so he thinks it's the perfect fit for Kim.’

And the restaurants are in very zuzhy places, too, which will give the pair an excuse to go jet-setting across Europe: ‘Kanye wants to buy her 10 restaurants across the UK, Italy and France, making her a real international businesswoman.’

Is this for real? We’re guessing not. But it’s not entirely far-fetched. We all know how obsessed Kanye is with high fashion and that world has gone a bit burger obsessed after Moschino's McDonald's-themed campaign. Plus - strange fact of the day to drop - Kanye also owns nine branches of Fat Burger, a Chicago-based burger chain.

So, even if Kanye is going to buy Kim Kardashian unprecedented access to all the Whoppers a girl can eat, all he’s really doing is thinking with his business cap on (it's leather, we're sure) and following suit in the fashion world, keeping up with their fat-fryer fads.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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