Taking a stand. In a series of recently leaked Pete Davidson Kanye texts, the Saturday Night Live comedian came to his girlfriend Kim Kardashian’s defense after her ex, Kanye “Ye” West, repeatedly criticized her parenting choices on social media.
23.02.2022 - 01:21 / stylecaster.com
Putting in his two cents. After multiple posts attacking him, comedian Pete Davidson shaded Kanye West with a cryptic Youtube video linked on his Instagram bio.
The 28-year-old comedian shared a Youtube video containing a scene from The King of Comedy where Rupert Pupkin, played by Robert DeNiro, says “Better to be a king for a night, than a schmuck for a lifetime.” Though not directly referring to Kanye, many fans assumed that it was about the feud between the Donda rapper and the Saturday Night Live comedian. “I’ll always love Kanye but he definitely is handling this poorly and Pete is being a real man about it,” one commenter wrote in response the video. Another comment sympathizes with Pete: “I’m proud of Pete for how he has been handling this whole ordeal. He’s really mature, hoping he’s doing okay.”
The comments refer to Kanye’s now-deleted rants about Pete on his Instagram. The 44-year-old rapper posted a caption attacking him “LOOK AT THIS D–KHEAD, I WONDER IF INSTAGRAM GONNA SHUT DOWN MY PAGE FOR DISSING HILARY CLINTON’S EX-BOYFRIEND.” He had also written a scathing line about him in “My Life Was Never Eazy,” where he raps “God saved me from the crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass.”
Pete’s shady post is just the latest installment of the ongoing saga between him and Ye. The move comes after Pete quietly rejoined Instagram after a nearly two-year-long hiatus, at which point his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian, unfollowed her ex-husband Kanye West on Instagram. Before the video post, Pete had been quiet about his relationship and his part in Kim and Kanye’s divorce. He was reportedly “trying to stay away” from the rapper and focusing on his current relationship with Kim. Kim, for her part, filed for divorce
Taking a stand. In a series of recently leaked Pete Davidson Kanye texts, the Saturday Night Live comedian came to his girlfriend Kim Kardashian’s defense after her ex, Kanye “Ye” West, repeatedly criticized her parenting choices on social media.
Pete Davidson has been the subject of Kanye West's public attacks in recent months as he's been dating his ex Kim Kardashian. In one savage swipe at the Saturday Night Live star, Kanye buried a doll version of him alive in a music video. In another dig at Pete, he shared a screenshot of his Instagram account being deactivated again and claimed her "ran him off the gram".
When will it stop?!
In the first few episodes of the Kardashian family’s new Hulu series, fans may just start to think it’s the Kim Kardashian and Kanye West show. According to Kim, her estranged husband is officially a part of the family’s upcoming series, The Kardashians, and he even has some “major” moments early on in the season.
Kim Kardashian is losing her patience when it comes to her ex-husband Kanye West’s artistic expression. Ye shocked many last week with the music video for his and The Game’s song “Eazy” which showed him kidnapping and killing a claymation version of Pete Davidson. It has been viewed over 3 million times to date, fueling the conversation of the boundaries an artist is allowed to push.
Defending his art. Kanye West said he didn’t mean any harm with his “Eazy” music video.
Pete Davidson, 28, is not letting Kanye West‘s shocking new music video bother him. The Saturday Night Live cast member, who is currently dating Kim Kardashian, 41, was apparently “amused” by the fact that the 44-year-old rapper included a graphic animation scene in which he decapitates and buries him in the video for “Eazy,” and is actually “flattered” by the whole thing.
Kaley Cuoco, 36, is one supportive colleague. The Flight Attendant actress praised Pete Davidson,28, in a short but supportive Instagram comment on Thursday, Mar. 3. The comic has been the center of conversation after Kanye West buried a Pete-like clay figure in his music video for the track “Eazy”, continuing his weeks-long, one-sided feud with the SNL star.
KimKardashian seems to be taking a stand — however low-key — in support of her boyfriend, Pete Davidson, against her ex Kanye West‘s constant media tirades. Film director James Gunn, who worked with Pete on the 2016 movie Suicide Squad, tweeted on Thursday, “For the record, Pete Davidson is one of the nicest, sweetest guys I know. A truly generous, tender & funny spirit, he treats everyone around him with respect.”
Pete Davidson popped back up again on Instagram on Wednesday, but we’ll forgive you if you missed it — because just as soon as he showed up, he was gone again!
Kanye West is taking his one-sided feud with Pete Davidson to the next level.
Chaney Jones took to her Instagram to post a pair of sultry selfies on Monday February 28. The 24-year-old model posed completely nude, while covering up with her arms and her super long hair. Chaney gave two poses for the beautiful photos. In one, she was standing straight with her arms and legs strategically positioned to cover up, and in the other she was crouched down with her hair flowing freely in front of her.
So long, “Skete.” While Kanye West and Pete Davidson’s Instagram saga likely isn’t ending any time soon, one of them isn’t sticking around to entertain the madness any longer. Pete quit the social platform yet again—and this time, Ye is taking credit for driving him off the app.
Fun while it lasted. Pete Davidson deleted his Instagram just days after rejoining the social media platform—and it seems the move may have been prompted by the not-so-warm welcome from Kanye West’s fans.
Pete Davidson has reportedly returned to Instagram following a lengthy hiatus from the social media platform.