Kanye West broke his Twitter silence on CategoriesFriday to wish his wife, Kim Kardashian, a happy birthday.
West hasn't posted a tweet since Sept. 14, and has avoided the public eye since Kardashian was held up at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room on Oct. 3. West's tweet read, simply: "Happy Birthday babe" and included a five-minute video of stitched together clips from Kim's life.
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