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Kanye, Kim, And Their Fams Are Going To Be On Family Feud

This is going to be hilarious.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are going to be on Family Feud, and they’re playing on a team with Kanye’s family against the rest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan. News broke on Saturday that the famous fam was going to be on the show when pictures and videos of them filming the program surfaced, and now fans are eager for the show to air already.

Kim said posted a video backstage with her husband saying about he event, “So if you guys don’t know, Kanye and I are the biggest fans of Family Feud…Kanye’s said he’s waited his whole life for this moment, Family Feud. So, we are playing against the Kardashian-Jenners versus the Wests, and I have a really good feeling about this, that we are going to win.”

The whole squad looked excited in all the backstage footage, and it pretty much goes without saying that Kanye on Family Feud is going to bring about some outrageous answers. There’s no word on when the show is going to air, but since it just taped yesterday, it might be a little while.

Check out fan reactions to hearing Kanye is going to be on Family Feud:

https://twitter.com/KianOfTheFall/status/967594407418621952

https://twitter.com/joehullait/status/967567951053418496

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