Chance The Rapper Succeeds In Bringing Back Wendy's Spicy Chicken Nuggets

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Chance The Rapper attends WE Day California at The Forum on April 25, 2019 in Inglewood, California.
The Internet finally uses its powers for the greater good of mankind.

Chance The Rapper has once again used his celebrity platform for the greater good of society. As he continues to tease his "owbum," the rapper sent out some positive energy into the universe which came back to him in a matter of moments. "Positive Affirmations for today: I WILL have a good day, I Will succeed today, Wendy’s WILL bring back spicy nuggets at some point please please Lord let it be today," he wrote on Twitter. Wendy's quickly replied to Chance, announcing that they'd bring back the Spicy Chicken Nuggets if they got one million likes on a tweet. In just a day and a half, they received double the number of likes that they initially asked for and confirmed that the Nuggets would return.

"THIS IS NOT A DRILL! Spicy Chicken Nuggets are coming back!" The tweet reads, "That took like a day and a half! WHAT?! We don’t know when yet, gotta figure it out, but soon, and ok, LOSING IT RIGHT NOW THIS IS AMAZING!!"

They reiterated on their timeline that they're working to bring them back ASAP. But Chance asked if maybe the launch of the Spicy Chicken Nuggets could align with the release date of his new project, which he recently revealed would arrive in July. "Can we drop them the same day as the album? I need them together," he tweeted at Wendy's. Keep your eyes peeled for more info on both Chance The Rapper's album and Wendy's Spicy Chicken Nuggets.

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