On Instagram, Kanye West posted a headline that reads: Pete Davidson ‘dead at 28’
After news that the relationship of Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson would have ended, Kaney Westsinger and ex-husband of Kardashiantook to Instagram to allegedly commemorate the incident with a fake headline from New York Times. In addition, the rapper took the opportunity to criticize Kid Cudi.
The publication in question shows a front page of a newspaper in the New York Times with a headline that says like “Davidson skateboard,” as west refers to the actor and comedian, “dead at 28.”
About Kid Cudismall letters appear below the large headlines that read: “I took care intended to play funeral, but afraid of bottle throwers.” This is a reference to the day when Kid Cudi left the stage at Rolling Loud after people in the audience scream for Kanye West repeatedly.
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Kanye West suspended from Instagram after attacks on Pete Davidson; understand
Kanye “Ye” West is suspended from Instagram for 24 hours. Rapper violated community policies regarding bullying and hate speech by attacking Kim Kardashian and her current boyfriend, Pete Davidisonafter divorce, according to the TMZ.
Case Yes maintain the behavior, it may face more severe sanctions, as a spokesperson for Meta – the company that owns Instagram – revealed. In one of the publications, the rapper mentioned the comedian’s presentation, where he allegedly made a joke about sex with babies.
“All the more reason for him to stay away from my kids. Ah! No one noticed he didn’t show up at the SNL [programa de televisão]? The Lord ‘Can Help You With Your Medicines’ had a mental breakdown after we kicked him off the internet,” he wrote. This claim, however, is false. Davidson did not attend, as he was on the set of The HomeHorror Movie.
In another photo, Kanye accused him of encouraging Kim to use drugs, as he “is in rehab every two months.” Additionally, the rapper posted a snippet of the video for “Eazy,” where he cuts off the comedian’s head, and wrote, “Are you ready for Coachella?” with a skull emoji in sequence.
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west is prohibited from posting, commenting and sending messages during this period. The company also removed several content, including posts with racist words directed at Trevor Noahpresenter of the American television program The Daily Show.
wanted by Rolling Stone USArepresentatives of the rapper did not comment on the situation.
Source: Rollingstone
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