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Mark Zuckerberg ‘Likes’ Facebook Post Dissing Kanye West’s Twitter Request for Money

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Earlier this week, rapper Kanye West asked Mark Zuckerberg to “invest 1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas.”

The next day, on Saturday, February 13, Kanye revealing to fans that he’s currently $53 million in personal debt.

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“Mark, I am publicly asking you for help, ” he tweeted. But, it’s probably not the best idea that ‘Ye asked the CEO of Facebook for financial help—ONE BILLION DOLLARS!—on Twitter, says Us Weekly.

According to Complex.com, Steve Grimm, a software engineer who used to work at Facebook, wrote a snarky comment to hit back at West’s puzzling outburst — and billionaire Mark Zuckerberg “liked” it! —confirming he was equally as confused as the rest of the world.

Your move,  Kanye, but maybe this time, ask for the help on Facebook.

 

 

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Kanye West has asked Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion help. The 38-year-old rapper – who claimed at the weekend he is $53 million in debt – appealed to the Facebook founder to invest in his “ideas” More.

 

 

 

 

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