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Kanye West, Kim Kardashian reunite for Twitter video with North

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are putting on a brave public front, appearing in a video together on Twitter together with the eldest child North after a rocky few weeks of public-facing discord.

Kanye took to Twitter on Friday evening LA time (Saturday morning in Australia) to share a video of him and North dancing and playing beside a moving golf cart.

Kanye West grins and dance with North West in video shot by Kim Kardashian shared to Twitter
Kanye shared a short video of him dancing with daughter North as Kim Kardashian films. Photo: Twitter/kanyewest

Kim doesn’t appear in the video but can be heard laughing and encouraging them, and seems to be filming the sweet moment.

“IT’S FRI-YE-YE!!!” Kanye captioned the video her uploaded to his Twitter page, where last month he posted a string of bizarre tweets attacking his wife and mother-in-law to the shock of fans.

The rapper appeared in high spirits, smiling and dancing with his daughter, while Kim laughed in the background.

Fans of the rapper, who is still running for president in 2020, were thrilled to see him with his family and in high spirits, and flooded the post with thousands of comments within just hours of it being posted.

“JOY,” one person wrote. “Feels great seeing you smile with family bro.”

“I was mad worried about Kanye, it’s beautiful to see him happy,” another wrote.

Kanye slams Kim in public fallout

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West attending the Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. (Photo by Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)
Kanye took to Twitter with a series of bizarre tweets slamming his wife in an incident he later apologised over. Photo: Getty Images

The video comes after Kim and Kanye were suspected to be on the rocks after they were spotted in a tearful confrontation after Kanye took to Twitter to claim his wife was trying to have him ‘locked up’ on medical grounds.

In the tweets, Kanye, who has bipolar disorder, also compared himself to Nelson Mandela and suggested the movie ‘Get Out’ was based on his own life, and referred to his mother-in-law as Kris Jong Un.

The late-night flurry of activity – the bulk of which was deleted a few hours later – came after Kanye launched his US presidential campaign with a usual rally in Charleston, South Carolina.

At that event, he tearfully referenced a decision he said he made with wife Kim Kardashian not to abort a pregnancy.

Kim addressed the matter on social media at the time, taking to Instagram to speak of her “brilliant and complicated” husband’s struggle with bipolar disorder, which he was diagnosed with in 2016.

“As many of you know, Kanye has bi-polar disorder,” wrote the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, who married Kanye in 2014.

Kanye later publicly apologised to his wife for discussing their personal issues in public following the uproar.

He said he regretted “going public with something that was a private matter” and was reported to have sought medical advice.

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