December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Kanye looked angry and sad as he posed for picture with Rafael Leão for Italian soccer team Genoa’s match against AC Milan.




The game took a chaotic turn when Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan saw red for a foul on Caleb Ekuban late in stoppage time, and Giroud was forced to take his spot in goal given the visitors had already made their five substitutions.


The former Chelsea and Arsenal man brilliantly denied George Puscas just before the final whistle as Christian Pulisic’s 87th-minute strike for Milan proved the difference between the two teams.


Intriguingly, Kardashian had shared a photo of a signed Milan jersey she had received on her Instagram story hours earlier. 


It later emerged that USA international Pulisic had sent Kanye’s ex-wife the shirt before the game. 


After the game in Genoa, Kanye posed for a photo alongside Milan and Portugal striker Rafael Leao, who shared the image on his Instagram story with the caption: ‘Legend’.


He has been in Italy with wife Bianca for several months, with the singer and songwriter seen flashing his gold wedding band in Milan after it was confirmed the pair legally married last year. 


Kanye West seems quite busy these days, what with new music reportedly on the way, controversial trademark applications, and his usual relationship gossip. However, it seems like he took a break from all of that- including his wife Bianca Censori- to spend some quality father-son time in Italy on Saturday (October 7). Moreover, they went to the AC Milan versus Genoa soccer game, where they sat in a luxury box. The Chicago MC seemed passively entertained, reportedly checking his phone most of the time according to a Page Six report. On the other hand, Saint West was keen to watch every move.


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