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See Kanye West’s “Gracious” Response to Kim Kardashian-Pete Davidson Breakup: Death Notice

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You didn’t expect Kanye West to remain silent about the big break up, did you?

Nasty and sometimes funny, Kanye posted a death notice for Pete Davidson on his Instagram this morning. “Skete Davidson Dead at 28” is the massive headline on the cover of Kanye’s New York Times.

Down below the headline reads: “Kid Cudi meant to play funeral but was fearful of bottle throwers.”

Kanye has a love-hate relationship with Cudi, who he records with but is also in some kind of feud.

Through Davidson’s nine month relationship with Kanye’s ex wife, Kim Kardashian, the Trumper, rapper, and sneaker entrepreneur threatened the SNL comic’s life, carried on like a child, and accused him of all kinds of things including drug abuse. Pete is well finished with all these low-lifes.

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Roger Friedman
Roger Friedman
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