Kanye West Denies These 'Nasty' Kim Kardashian Claims, Targets Pete Davidson Again
Kanye West sets the record straight in another chaotic Instagram post about ex-wife Kim Kardashian's bowel movement and throws even more shade at his enemies.
In a recent Instagram post by the "Praise God" rapper, Ye refuted an edited meme of him saying that reality star Kim Kardashian "has diarrhea a lot. Like way more than a normal person should have it". Ye claims that the one who edited it copied his style of text posts on Instagram.
The "Yeezy" founder went on, without using any punctuations, to list off his "favorite comedians" which included names like Louis CK, Elon Musk, Chris Rock, Mitch Hedberg, and himself. It is unknown whether the rapper was being serious in his list of random names or not.
Following his address of the meme, he also mentioned an alleged Tweet back in 2020 saying "Friends wasn't funny either", clarifying that he did not actually say that, although he wishes that he did. This tweet was in reference to Jennifer Aniston's political Instagram post, wherein the "Friends" star wrote on her post, "It's not funny to vote for Kanye. I don't know how else to say it. Please be responsible".
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Pete Davidson Not Safe From Kanye
Sarcastically, the rapper pertained to the one who edited the meme as "hilarious", before throwing shade at Kim Kardashian's most recent ex-boyfriend, Pete Davidson. "I love funny people and I think that's one of the reasons me and Skete could've never been friends". Kanye wrote, using his recurring nickname for the comedian.
Following the breakup of Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian, Ye attacked the comedian in a now-deleted Instagram post which wrote, "SKETE DAVIDSON DEAD AT AGE 28" headlined in bold. Shortly after, Davidson had reportedly sought trauma therapy amidst Ye's online bullying.
Kanye West Meme Origin
To say that the rapper is not pleased with the meme would be an understatement. The edited post went viral on Twitter, with fans reposting it with different captions.
The original user who edited the post made a Twitter thread of a series of fake tweets from Kanye West and Kim Kardashian for the internet's amusement. However, the user later on admitted that they did not expect their post to go viral, or at least trigger Kanye's wrath.