Kanye West has gone viral for a more wholesome reason than usual: riding a roller coaster at Disneyland with Yung Lean.
In photos that surfaced on Wednesday (April 17), the Chicago rap legend can be seen sticking his tongue out and seemingly trying to remain stoic while experiencing Hyperspace Mountain, a high-speed Star Wars-themed ride.
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Ye was sat next to his wife Bianca Censori, while fellow rapper Yung Lean, director Aus Taylor and designer Juliet Charlotte were also on the roller coaster.
Another clip emerged of West and Lean, who have previously been spotted hanging out but have yet to officially release any music together, walking through the amusement park.
The lighthearted moment comes during an otherwise tumultuous period for Kanye West, who is fighting multiple lawsuits and has seen several Vultures listening events get canceled.
Earlier this month, a lawsuit was filed against Ye by a former employee of his now-defunct Donda Academy containing several allegations of abuse and discrimination.
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The plaintiff, Trevor Phillips, sued Ye for discrimination, harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
He claimed the Yeezy boss “bullied” Black employees, repeatedly talked about his porn addiction and even confessed to “masturbating a lot” despite being used to orgies.
Additionally, Phillips shared an alleged recording of his former boss saying: “Gay people are not true Christians. And gay people are controlled by Bill Gates so that they don’t have children for population control.”
He also claimed that the “Flashing Lights” hitmaker said that “Hitler was great” and “Jews are greedy.”
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As for his concert troubles, Kanye’s Vultures show with Ty Dolla $ign at the Pyramid of Djoser in Egypt was postponed earlier this month at the request of Ye’s team.
The event, originally scheduled for April 20, is expected to take place later this year.
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The duo had also booked similar “listening experiences” in U.S. cities such as Tennessee, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Washington, D.C. and Tampa but these, too, were canceled.