Saturday, July 11, 2026

Kanye Cracking Up, Posts Racist Message to Trevor Noah, Says He Worries Pete Davidson Will Hook His Kids on Drugs

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Kanye West has posted a racist message on Instagram to Daily Show host Trevor Noah. He’s written:

“All in together now… Koon baya my lord koon baya Koon baya my lord Koon baya Oooo’ lord Koon baya”
Kanye has crossed the line so many times recently, it’s hard to take him seriously. But this is seriously offensive. He’s also posted that he worries Pete Davidson, “in and out of rehab,” will get his kids “hooked on drugs.”
West is in war of words with Davidson, who is dating West’s ex wife, Kim Kardashian. West suffers from bipolar disorder, and makes all of us suffer with him. He’s clearly off his meds and his rocker. He’s posted to Instagram five times since 5am Eastern. The day is young! There will be more! He posts crazy outbursts, then deletes them.
Meanwhile, no one knows what’s happened to Kanye’s “Donda 2” album and the $200 device it can only be heard on. There are no reports of sales for either one. With Kim Kardashian gone, no one is in charge of Kanye or seemingly capable of helping him. That divorce is really the public’s loss. At least Kim, an “insta-lawyer,” was acting as a buffer between Kanye’s madness and the public.
West also attacked Davidson’s writing partner, a guy named Dave Sirus. See all below.

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