
Kanye West Trolls Pete Davidson After Breakup With Kim Kardashian By Posting Fake Headline ‘Skete Davidson Dead at 28’
Kanye West Trolls Pete Davidson After Breakup With Kim Kardashian By Posting Fake Headline ‘Skete Davidson Dead at 28’
The feud between Kanye West and Pete Davidson appeared to be over after the news of the Saturday Night Live actor breaking up with Kim Kardashian recently. But, as Ye typically does, he has to have the last word!
Ye, who hasn’t been posting on social media recently, returned to the Instagram platform to troll his adversary earlier today. The mercurial artist posted a photo with a fake newspaper headline utilizing the nickname he created for Davidson. The bold headline says, “Skete Davidson Dead at 28.”
The former couple, who were together for nine months, had to bear the wrath of Ye who is trying to reclaim the love of his soon-to-be former wife. The artist, who is known to famously delete his Instagram posts after creating headlines, has disapproved of Davidson dating Kardashian and was very vocal about it.
The relationship between Ye and Kardashian has been rocky ever since Kardashian filed for divorce from Ye. He’s been off of social media in recent months outside of returning for an announcement of a collaboration with fast-food giant McDonald’s.
In April, according to Page Six, around the time he was suspended from Instagram, West shared with Kim Kardashian that “he’s going away to get help” following his harassment on Instagram of the reality star and her boyfriend, Pete Davidson.
In a previous collaboration with the rapper The Game, “Eazy,” Ye spoke violently of harming Davidson in not one video but two videos. The first of the two videos showed the controversial artist revealing disturbing images in claymation figures. The video clip shows a claymation version of Ye kidnapping and burying alive the SNL comedian.
In the second video for “Eazy,” there emerged a caricature of Davidson being attacked. There is a skinned monkey on the cover of the single, and it is prominent in the video.
Ye says in the song, “God saved me from that crash/Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass,” and that’s when an animated figure wearing a red sweatsuit with a hoodie appears on the screen. Across the chest, the nickname Ye gave Davidson, “Skete,” is written, and the face is blurred.
The skinned monkey kicks and then jumps on the “man” and continuously punches him in the face as the song goes on.
Kanye West Trolls Pete Davidson After Breakup With Kim Kardashian By Posting Fake Headline ‘Skete Davidson Dead at 28’