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Kanye West shares 'disturbing' video showing Pete Davidson being buried as marriage with Kim Kardashian officially ends

Mar 03, 2022 06:12 PM IST

Within hours of Kim Kardashian West getting her legal emancipation from American rapper Kanye West, the hip-hop artiste shared a video showing his estranged wife's new boyfriend, Pete Davidson being kidnapped and buried.

Within hours of reality show star Kim Kardashian getting her legal emancipation from American rapper and songwriter Kanye West in a Los Angeles court, the hip-hop artiste has sent a not-so-subtle message to his estranged wife's new boyfriend, Pete Davidson. Kanye West released a music video for his new song Eazy, in which he was seen kidnapping and burying a cartoon version of the comedian. (Also read: Kanye spotted on date with ‘Kim Kardashian lookalike’ Chaney Jones. See pics)

Hours after finalisation of his divorce with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West released a video targetting Kim's new boyfriend Pete Davidson.
Hours after finalisation of his divorce with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West released a video targetting Kim's new boyfriend Pete Davidson.

The song's Claymation video, which Kanye shared on his Instagram handle, garnered instant criticism, with netizens calling the video "disturbing," "terrifying," stating that it's "not art" and "not ok."

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In it, Kanye could be seen rapping while sitting on top of a coffin. Later in the video, the rapper puts a bag over a Pete Davidson-like character's head before kidnapping him. The character is then taken to an empty grave by Kanye on a four-wheeler where he buries the body. Kanye further revealed that once the roses bloomed from the still-alive cartoon, the rapper picked them and loaded them into a pick-up truck.

This scene seemed to refer back to the gift the rapper had sent Kim on Valentine's Day, a pick-up truck with a bed full of roses. The video concludes with the message: "Everyone lived happily ever after... except Skete" (Kanye's derogatory nickname for Pete). "JK he's fine."

The song, which was released in January, at the time, had incited outrage as Kanye insinuated a violent attack on Kim's new boyfriend. Kim even went on to share that her estranged husband's online harassment caused "emotional distress" to herself and their children, as per Fox News.

Kim filed for divorce from Kanye in February 2021. They share four children North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm. Hours before Kanye released the video on Wednesday, their marriage officially ended. According to The Hollywood Reporter, at a hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday, Judge Steven Coch declared Kim "legally single."

Also read: Kim has ‘moved on’ from ex-husband Kanye: 'She's grown a lot since split'

The judge said he would grant the reality star's request to split her divorce from Kanye into two parts -- immediately ending their marriage while punting more complex questions about assets and custody to future proceedings.

Ahead of the ruling, attorneys for West had sought three preconditions. At the hearing, the judge granted one -- "about what happens if either star dies before the divorce case is finalized -- but denied two others, including restrictions on what would happen if Kardashian quickly remarried."

(With ANI inputs)

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