Kim Kardashian Doesn't Think Pete Davidson Deserves to Be 'Brought Into Kanye West's Drama,' Source Says
03.03.2022 - 22:51
/ etonline.com
Kanye «Ye» West and his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian's, current boyfriend, Pete Davidson.A source tells ET that is Kim is hoping «Kanye will move on from publicly mentioning her or Pete.»«Kim is upset because Pete has been nothing but kind and continues to be brought into Kanye’s drama, and he doesn’t deserve it,» adds the source. «The couple is very happy and hopefully over time Kanye will come to terms that Kim being happy is all that matters.»Additionally, Kim liked a tweet from filmmaker James Gunn in which he praised Pete.
«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,» Gunn wrote.On Wednesday, Kanye released to Instagram a nearly four-minute music video for his new single, «Eazy,» featuring The Game.
In it, the rappers are both depicted as distorted claymation figures. At one point, a figure resembling Pete is seen smoking and grinning before a bag is put over his head. The Pete-like figure is then tied up and buried alive with his head sticking out of the ground.
The video cuts to seeds being planted around the 28-year-old comedian and roses sprouting up around his head. Kanye then trims the flowers and is later seen driving a truck full of the blooms, which might be a callback to the 44-year-old rapper delivering a truck full of flowers to Kim's house on Valentine's Day.The video ends with a phrase flashing across the screen that reads, «Everyone lived happily ever after, except [Skete] you know who.» The name «Skete» is Kanye's nickname for Pete.He adds at the end, «JK he's fine.» A post shared by ye (@kanyewest)Pete is also directly named in the song's lyrics, with Kanye rapping, «God saved me from
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