Kanye West Has Finished Restoration Of Childhood Home In Chicago That Honors Late Mother Donda
New photos have surfaced showing Kanye West’s renovated childhood home. West honored his mother, Donda, who passed away in 2007, with a black steel fence featuring the initials ‘DH’ for ‘Donda’s House.’ The 1,600 sq. ft. home has three bedrooms and one bathroom, and according to DailyMail.com, West’s friend visits the house daily to maintain it. The improvements include a new roof and security cameras on the back and front of the home. The house has painted tree stumps in Jamaican colors. A Haitian flag hangs near the stumps, and an American flag hangs in the front window of the home with ‘Long exterior’ written on it. West used the location in his work, including a 2011 “Watch The Throne” collaboration with JAY-Z. Do you think Kanye should change his childhood home into a museum?
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