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Kanye West breaks silence on Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson's recent split

By ANI | Updated: August 9, 2022 01:15 IST

Days after the news of American media personality Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson's breakup became public recently, her ex-husband Kanye West has reacted to it.

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Days after the news of American media personality Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson's breakup became public, her ex-husband Kanye West has reacted to it.

According to E! News, West shared his reaction to the breakup on his Instagram, in a since-deleted post. He had shared a fake The New York Times front page with a headline that read, "Skete Davidson Dead at Age 28."

In it, West also trolled musician Kid Cudi, who prior to their feud earlier this year, was a close friend and collaborator. The fine print further read, "Kid Cudi meant to play funeral but fearful of bottle throwers."

This is not the first time that the rapper has slammed Davidson, during the course of his nine-month relationship with Kardashian. Shortly after the duo had started dating last November, West voiced his feelings about their romance in numerous deleted posts shared on his Instagram.

Some of these jabs were addressed to Kim while others spoke directly to Pete. Kanye also addressed his displeasure in the form of his music, too.

A month after rapping about "beating Pete Davidson's ass," in February, the musician shared several posts about "Skete," as West referred to him, including a post in which he called Pete a "d--khead," reported E! News.

Although on February 15 he issued an apology for his posts that "came off as harassing Kim," days later, West subsequently followed up with more social media statements about the couple.

A few of West's since-deleted posts also accused Kim of "not allowing" him to see their four kids: North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.

In totality, the hit musician's statements led to an instance in mid-March when the "Good Morning" rapper's Instagram account was suspended for 24 hours, for violating policies on hate speech, bullying and harassment, as per E! News.

( With inputs from ANI )

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