Pizza Hut UK mocks Kanye West over his Twitter rant

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Last Updated : Feb 18 2016 | 4:07 PM IST
UK's popular pizza chain Pizza Hut took a dig at rapper Kanye West following his plea for money on Twitter by offering him a job.
West went on a Twitter rant on February 13, claiming he's USD 53 million in personal debt and asked Mark Zuckerberg to "invest 1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas."
First, the pizza chain's UK Twitter account re-created West's The Life of Pablo album artwork to read "The Life of Pizza", reported Us magazine.
"@KanyeWest Love the new cover, mate. Can't wait to hear the album. Hope Zuckerberg gives you the cash you deserve," its accompanying tweet read.
The chain also offered the the 38-year-old rapper a job. "Stop telling everyone you need dough and try kneading some dough," the account tweeted at the "Famous" rapper.
"We got your CV today. You start at 9 am tomorrow," the tweet read.
The team behind Pizza Hut UK's social media also has a knack for Photoshop, so, the account then rejected West's "CV".
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First Published: Feb 18 2016 | 4:07 PM IST

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