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Kanye 'Ye' West's Threatening Diss In New Song Prompts Pete Davidson To Beef Up Security

Ye does not seem to be taking his estranged wife's new relationship well and is doing a lot to disrupt it.

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Ever since the news about Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson's relationship went public, there has been drama. Kardashian and Kanye "Ye" West's divorce is still being finalized. West seems to have taken his former partner's relationship with the Saturday Night Live comedian badly and is doing a lot to disrupt it.



 

In his latest song, Eazy, featuring The Game, West has dissed Davidson. "God saved me from that crash just so I can beat Pete Davidson's a**," he says in the song. A woman's voice, which sounds very similar to that of his estranged wife's, asks "Who?" when Davidson's name is said. This has prompted the 28-year-old comic to take extra precautions. He has hired extra security to keep himself from being attacked. 



 

A source close to Davidson told Radar, "Pete isn’t worried about Kanye, but he is concerned about the massive fanbase that Kanye has. His devoted followers listen to his songs and act upon them. That’s why Pete is now using security." They went on to say, "Until recently Pete never had security with him when he was out and about, even when he was engaged to Ariana Grande. But dating Kim is a totally different level of fame. Pete is now a superstar, which comes with a price. As much as he still wants to be low-key and hang with his friends, the reality of his situation has changed."

Another friend of Davidson added, "Pete isn’t taking any chances. Whenever he is out with Kim, they use her security. But now Pete needs his own security when he is out alone. He is still Pete, but now Pete comes with a 6’1, 220 lbs security guard."



 

The song has caused quite the wave. In addition to the diss against his wife and her new lover, he also dishes on the Kardashian family and their parenting style. He brings up the kids he shares with Kardashian—North, 8, Saint, 5, Chicago, 4,  and Psalm, 2—and how they are all being looked after by nannies and questions, "What you think the point of really bein' rich for?" in the song. He also calls them "boujee and unruly," and makes a mention of the house he bought right next to Kardashian's as they decide to share joint custody of their children.



 

Another recent incident that may have prompted Davidson to get extra security was West's violent reaction to allegedly not being invited to Chicago's birthday party. He uploaded a video clip stating how he had to be invited by his sister-in-law, Kylie Jenner and her partner Travis Scott because he was not informed about the party. In the video, he said, "Yo, I'm so happy right now. I just came from Chi's party and I just gotta shout out to Travis Scott for sending me the address and the time, and making sure that I was able to spend that birthday memory with my daughter to be there with the rest of the family." Kardashian has denied these claims stating that they had agreed to celebrate their daughter's birthday separately.