Kanye West’s recent trip to Haiti was more eventful than we thought! This viral dance video might help you to get an idea.

While the rapper didn’t post the reason for the visit, many tweets are coming in saying he’s there to build a city

Kanye West had made a surprise visit to Haiti, after being photographed in Jamaica. The news was confirmed by Haitian President Jovenel Moise who shared pictures from the meet and greet on Twitter. We can see West and the president wearing masks in the picture.

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The rapper didn’t personally state why he is visiting Haiti on Twitter or any other platforms, but a lot of Haiti residents were tweeting saying that he’s there to build a city. As per a report from Voice of America, West had arrived at the Cape Haitian International Airport on Friday morning, and was welcomed by the president. They then visited two famous islands, Labadee and Ile de la Tortue (Tortuga island).

Twitter comments

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Kanye’s behaviour has been closely discussed on social media, with his rants and an image of his Grammy on the toilet and him peeing on it, and his Haiti visit is the current topic of discussion. I’m user said, “So Kanye: Endless rants. Attempted a run for president of the country. Wants to wear Jordans so bad. Demands board seats at companies. Wants to get all artists their masters back. Only gave the artist he signed back 50%. Trying to build a city in Haiti.”

Such were majority of the tweets as people aren’t taking too kindly at Kanye’s erratic behaviour. As per the Daily Mail, Haiti’s Tourism Ministry stated that the rapper had visited to see a plant breeding center in the northwest which was being inaugurated by the president. Tennis star Naomi Osaka was also seen with Kanye at the airport.

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West had been travelling a lot, and was last spotted with reggae music star Buju Canton in Jamaica.

 

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