According to Kanye West, baby North was conceived in Florence

According to Kanye West, baby North was conceived in Florence

Kanye reveals his feelings about the Italian city, as well as what he's been doing with his time there.

Kanye West has been enjoying his last few days as a bachelor in his favorite Italian city, Florence. In fact, he recently revealed in an exclusive interview with Florence’s La Nazione that his baby, North, was probably conceived there.

“I think that our daughter North was conceived here among the Renaissance masterpieces. It was our first honeymoon. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world—for me the most beautiful in Europe.”

Kanye then went on to reveal that this isn’t the first time he’s been to the Italian city: “I love Italy and the Italian lifestyle. To tell you the truth, I already came to the banks of the Arno [river] with Kim last year, just the two of us, incognito.”

Mr. Wests kind words towards the city fuel the reports that him and his fiancee Kim Kardashian will be getting married there on May 24th. Despite these rumors, the actual location of the wedding is still disputed, with other rumors suggesting that the couple will be getting married at Versailles, a castle just outside of Paris, France.

Kanye is reportedly very excited for his big day, saying the following: “I am a romantic: for Mother’s Day I gave Kim a wall of flowers. Family is everything for me, the antidote to the pressure of fame. Family and creativity relax me. I am happy to create for my family.”

He has also been spending his time in Florence studying with fashion designer Ermanno Scervino, and says that Kim is his muse when it comes to fashion design. Not only that, but he is also working on a new album with the intention of making it a momento for this exciting time in his life.

“I am composing a whole album, Made in Florence,” he said.

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