Kirsten Dunst asks Kanye West about her resemblance to his campaign material


Kirsten Dunst was exposed when Kanye West tweeted new materials for presidential campaign with her face.

West took to Twitter on Tuesday, as he does most days, to share a poster that included his “Kanye West 2020 Vision” logo. Between his logo are photos of several people, including Dunst’s smiling face in the upper center. It also includes a photo of Anna Wintour from Vogue.

Like fans, Dunst was confused to see her face smiling at her when she viewed his tweet. She responded to the rapper on Thursday, tweeting, “What is the message here, and why am I apart?”

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It is unclear why West chose to present Dunst and Wintour on the campaign poster, but Dunst’s response is evidence that she did not opt ​​out of her previously used image. West has given Dunst another explanation.

West, 43, surprised fans on July 4 when he announced he was running in the 2020 presidential election. He has since used his platform to share his views against abortion and after decline told boredom in his own marriage to Kim Kardashian when he told a crowd at a campaign event that the couple were considering aborting their firstborn child, North.

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One day later, West sparked more controversy in a no-viral Twitter thread in which he spoke negatively about Kardashian and his mother-in-law, Kris Jenner. It led Kardashian to talk about West’s bipolar disorder. The couple has since put a united front in the public eye.