As Us Weekly notes, after going on an Instagram tirade targeting Pete Davidson, Kanye West made it clear he definitely wouldn’t be taking anything back (before deleting everything, naturally). Alongside a shot of him holding a sign with the date hastily scribbled on it, the Chicago native shared, “MY ACCOUNT IS NOT HACKED I WILL BE AT SUNDAY SERVICE AT NOON AND WILL ME TAKING NORTH AND SAINT TO THE SUPERBOWL SHORTLY AFTER.” He added, seemingly out of nowhere, an appeal to comedian Michael Che.
“I’LL DOUBLE WHATEVER THEY PAYING YOU JUST SO YOU DONT HAVE TO LOOK AT THAT PAWN EVER AGAIN BIG LOVE,” the rapper proposed, again in relation to Davidson, whom Che works with on “SNL.” In response, the comedian posted photos of his own notepad on Instagram, in which Che scribbled a variety of increasingly hilarious requests for, among other things, triple pay, a new office, and even “some beats for my band, The Slap Butts.” Most importantly, though, Che rejected West’s demand for loyalty.
He wrote simply, “Sorry Ye, but I would never betray my friends.” After Kid Cudi was publicly called out for his alleged disloyalty, he responded in the comments to West’s original post, decrying him as a “f***** dinosaur.” Davidson, meanwhile, allegedly reached out to the rapper via text, but West was having none of it, professing that the comedian would “never” be around his kids as long as he could help it.