Kanye West shares what divorce 'feels like' after judge declares Kim Kardashian officially single
05.03.2022 - 03:27
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Kanye West is sharing what divorce "feels like" in a new Instagram post shortly after a judge approved Kim Kardashian's request to become single. West shared an image Friday on Instagram that likened divorce to "full blown Covid," "walking on glass," "suffocating" and being shot but "traffic is slow." It's not clear if the words on the image were written by West, and many commenting on the post had hoped the post was announcing new tour dates. A representative for West did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
Kanye West explained what divorce "feels like" as a judge granted Kim Kardashian's request to be officially single amid the divorce proceedings. (Getty Images) A judge granted a request by Kardashian to become single during the divorce proceedings Wednesday, Fox News Digital confirmed. Shortly after, West shared a since-deleted video clip of a music video for his song "Eazy," which seemed to target Kardashian's new boyfriend, Pete Davidson.
In the mostly claymation video, West is seen kidnapping and burying a Davidson look-alike. "EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER, EXCEPT SKETE YOU KNOW WHO. JK, HE’S FINE," West wrote at the end of the clip, referencing Davidson by the nickname the rapper gave him.
"Skete" was crossed out in the clip. The video received criticism online and by Davidson's friends. West's Instagram post comes days after he released a music video for "Eazy," which featured Kardashian's boyfriend Pete Davidson.
(Michael Wyke, File, AP | Dia Dipasupil/WireImage, Getty Images) Comedian Ricky Velez shared his thoughts on the matter in a since-expired Instagram story. "PD is my brother, none of this is funny to me nor entertaining," he wrote. "A 44 year old man internet
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