Kanye West crosses Pete Davidson out of photo as he appears to declare 'civil war' on Kim Kardashian

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By Nika Shakhnazarova

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Kanye West crossed Pete Davidson out of an Instagram photo amid his feud with rapper Kid Cudi.

The latest social media drama is hot on the heels of West publicly begging for his family to get "back together" in a new post on social media after seeing ex-wife Kim Kardashian's new photoshoot for Vogue.

The rapper and the reality star began divorce proceedings last February, and she has since moved on with Davidson, while he's dating actress Julia Fox.

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Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

But it seems as though the rapper, 44, wants things back to how they were as he put out a desperate plea on Instagram, and subsequently hating on SNL comedian Davidson.

In a since-deleted Instagram post initially shared on Saturday, February 12, West posted a handwritten note claiming that the 'Day n Night' musician would no longer be collaborating with him on his forthcoming album Donda 2.

"Just so everyone knows Cudi will not be on Donda [2] because he's friends with you know who," West wrote.

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Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

He then added: "We all speak in Billie language now," a reference to comments made by singer Billie Eilish that some have perceived to be about Travis Scott and the Astroworld tragedy.

Eilish was praised for her actions earlier this week, with many fans and media outlets assuming the 20-year-old's comments to be a sly dig at Travis.

According to the outlet, she indirectly shaded Travis for supposedly not waiting for his fans "to be okay" before continuing his concert in November, which saw 10 young people die following a crowd surge.

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Kanye later shared this meme on Instagram. Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

Following this, West posted a screenshot of an Instagram post that claimed Eilish was dissing the rapper and in the caption demanded the 'Bad Guy' singer apologize to Scott or he wouldn't perform at Coachella.

Cudi commented: "Too bad I don’t wanna be on ur album u f***in dinosaur hahaha," and tweeted: "You're whack for flipping the script and posting this lie just for a look on the internet. You ain’t no friend. BYE."

West has since accused Cudi of backstabbing him, posting a picture of West and Cudi with Davidson and Timothée Chalamet from 2019.

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Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

However, he drew a red "X" over Davidson’s face, captioning the post: "I JUST WANTED MY FRIEND TO HAVE MY BACK THE KNIFE JUST GOES IN DEEPER."

He also posted a meme pitting himself against Davidson in a parody of Captain America: Civil War. On one side are West, Drake, Julia Fox, Scott, and rapper Future, on the other are Davidson, Kardashian, Cudi, Eilish, and Taylor Swift.

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Kanye West crosses Pete Davidson out of photo as he appears to declare 'civil war' on Kim Kardashian

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By Nika Shakhnazarova

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Kanye West crossed Pete Davidson out of an Instagram photo amid his feud with rapper Kid Cudi.

The latest social media drama is hot on the heels of West publicly begging for his family to get "back together" in a new post on social media after seeing ex-wife Kim Kardashian's new photoshoot for Vogue.

The rapper and the reality star began divorce proceedings last February, and she has since moved on with Davidson, while he's dating actress Julia Fox.

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Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

But it seems as though the rapper, 44, wants things back to how they were as he put out a desperate plea on Instagram, and subsequently hating on SNL comedian Davidson.

In a since-deleted Instagram post initially shared on Saturday, February 12, West posted a handwritten note claiming that the 'Day n Night' musician would no longer be collaborating with him on his forthcoming album Donda 2.

"Just so everyone knows Cudi will not be on Donda [2] because he's friends with you know who," West wrote.

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Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

He then added: "We all speak in Billie language now," a reference to comments made by singer Billie Eilish that some have perceived to be about Travis Scott and the Astroworld tragedy.

Eilish was praised for her actions earlier this week, with many fans and media outlets assuming the 20-year-old's comments to be a sly dig at Travis.

According to the outlet, she indirectly shaded Travis for supposedly not waiting for his fans "to be okay" before continuing his concert in November, which saw 10 young people die following a crowd surge.

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Kanye later shared this meme on Instagram. Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

Following this, West posted a screenshot of an Instagram post that claimed Eilish was dissing the rapper and in the caption demanded the 'Bad Guy' singer apologize to Scott or he wouldn't perform at Coachella.

Cudi commented: "Too bad I don’t wanna be on ur album u f***in dinosaur hahaha," and tweeted: "You're whack for flipping the script and posting this lie just for a look on the internet. You ain’t no friend. BYE."

West has since accused Cudi of backstabbing him, posting a picture of West and Cudi with Davidson and Timothée Chalamet from 2019.

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Credit: Instagram/@kanyewest

However, he drew a red "X" over Davidson’s face, captioning the post: "I JUST WANTED MY FRIEND TO HAVE MY BACK THE KNIFE JUST GOES IN DEEPER."

He also posted a meme pitting himself against Davidson in a parody of Captain America: Civil War. On one side are West, Drake, Julia Fox, Scott, and rapper Future, on the other are Davidson, Kardashian, Cudi, Eilish, and Taylor Swift.

Featured image credit: Sipa US / Alamy