A source tells Us Weekly exclusively that Kanye West’s “Eazy” music video raised eyebrows. Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson weren’t thrilled with the art form.
 

“Pete is trying make it seem like he finds Kanye’s pranks funny, but nobody really believes his story,” an insider shared with Us. He also noted that Davidson (28), is trying to minimize the impact of the video. He feels sorry for the guy but wishes he could be left alone.

According to an insider, the Saturday Night Live star is worried about how obsessive, dark, and difficult things have become between him, 44, and West, . Another source said that Davidson is “respecting divorce process” while West continues to criticize him online.

Kardashian, 41, is for her part “a lot less patient” with West’s artistic expression. According to Us the first source revealed that Kardashian was shocked by the stunt and has lost all patience. She also said that the music video felt “twisted”.

Second insider said that Skims founder believed her husband was crossing the line. The source shared that she found it disturbing and was afraid of what might happen. She wants Pete to be safe just as Pete wants her to be safe.”

Soon after Kardashian was made legally single in their divorce, the “Stronger”, performer of “Stronger”, shocked his fans with his new music video . The “Eazy” clip shows West kidnapping, executing, and burning a claymation of Davidson.

The Grammy winner raps, “God saved my life / Just to beat Pete Davidson’s stomach.” A title card said, “Everyone lived happily ever after.” Except you know who.

After their 2014 nuptials , Kardashian filed for divorcement. The native Californian, who has children North, 8 and Saint, 6 in Chicago, 4 and Psalm 2, with West later began dating the New Yorker when she hosted her debut on SNL October 2021.

The vocal Yeezy designer has expressed his disapproval towards his ex-wife’s new man. In February, West said that Davidson would never meet Kardashian again despite his public efforts to win her back.

In an Instagram post, West wrote that he had lost his spouse and should be close to him.

West also sent a text message to KKW Beauty’s founder at the time. It read: “U are creating an unsafe and frightening environment and someone will hurt Pete. This will all be your fault.”

In the screenshot of the conversation, the Atlanta-born artist replied: “I will always protect you and your family forever.” I listened and instructed everyone to ensure that nothing physical happens to Skete.

Recently, West addressed the story behind his “Eazy” music video amid backlash. He wrote via Instagram on Sunday March 6: “Art is therapy just as this view.” Art is protected by freedom of speech. Art can inspire and simplify the world. Art is not meant to be a substitute for any illness or harm. Any suggestion that my art might be used to help with any ill or harm is false and malicious.