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Kim Kardashian Responds To Kanye West’s ‘Skete Davidson Is Dead’ Post

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
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Kim Kardashian has responded to Kanye West after he uploaded an Instagram post announcing ‘Skete Davidson Dead’ following her split from Pete Davidson. 

According to the Daily Mail, sources close to the reality TV star have told the publication that she is demanding her ex-husband take the post down.

They said: “Kim won’t stand for this. She is demanding that Kanye take the post down, but he won’t.”

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The source added: “She has been vigorously defending Pete. She’ll never get back together with Kanye over the way he’s treated the people she loves and respects.

“She has tried incredibly hard to have a good co-parenting situation for the children. 

“She won’t stand for this type of behaviour from him.”

On Monday morning, West posted an image of a photoshopped New York Times newspaper with the headline ‘Skete Davidson Dead At Age 28’.

This is not the first time the rapper has made a dig at Davidson.

Earlier this year, he released a song titled ‘Easy’ which includes the lyric: “God saved me from that crash just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s a**.”

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Kardashian and Davidson began dating last October, shortly after she hosted Saturday Night Live and starred in an Aladdin sketch alongside him.

However, the pair have been rumoured to have split up, citing ‘long distance and busy schedules’ as the reason for their relationship to come to an end.

A source close to Kardashian told the Daily Mail: “Kim has been very sad about the breakup with Pete – it’s not where she thought it would be and that’s been hard for her.

“The distance and schedules weighed into their decision but they do love and respect each other.

“She will always care for him and have his back.”

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Written by Rosario Monachino

Rosario is a content editor at IGV who specialises in film, TV and entertainment news. He has a degree in English and Film from the University of Salford and a masters in Journalism from Liverpool John Moores University.