After Kanye West‘s debut in a McDonald’s Super Bow LVI commercial, fans are now speculating that the rapper is collaborating with the fast-food giant on a menu item.
The rumors have sent fans on social media in a frenzy.
After the McDonald's commercial aired, West acknowledged that he was at the top of headlines lately and even took the opportunity to mention the commercial in an Instagram post.
If rumors prove to be true, West, also known as Ye, will not be the first artist to have a collaboration with McDonald’s.
Fellow rapper Saweetie recently launched her famous orders menu item, which included a meal of a Big Mac, chicken nuggets, fries, one drink, and two sauces.
Travis Scott, J Balvin, and BTS also had their McDonald’s collaboration meals.


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