Pete Davidson Defends Kim Kardashian In Savage Leaked Texts To Kanye West

“I’m in bed with your wife.”

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Pete Davidson is finally hitting back at “little internet bitch boy” Kanye West.

The Saturday Night Live star is currently dating Kim Kardashian, West’s ex-wife, and has been targeted by the rapper on social media for weeks. But Davidson has struck back at West, according to viral screenshots of texts shared by SNL guest writer and Davidson pal Dave Sirus.

“Yo it’s Skete. Can you please take a second and calm down,” Davidson wrote in reference to the nickname bestowed upon him by West in previous social media posts. “It’s 8 am and it don’t gotta be like this.”

“Kim is literally the best mother I’ve ever met. What she does for those kids is amazing and you are so fucking lucky that she’s your kids mom,” he continued, per the New York Post. “I’ve decided im not gonna let you treat us this way anymore and I’m done being quiet. Grow the fuck up.”

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West replied, “Oh you using profanity now. Where are you right now?”

“In bed with your wife,” Davidson fired back alongside a shirtless selfie, before the conversation continued.

“I’m in LA for the day if you wanna stop being a little internet bitch boy and talk,” Davidson wrote. “You don’t scare me bro. Your actions are so pussy and embarrassing. It’s so sad to watch you ruin ur legacy on the daily.”

Davidson’s tone then shifted toward a more empathetic tone, as he went from name-calling his nemesis to offering guidance in mental health matters.

“Let me help you man, I struggle with mental health stuff too. It’s not an easy journey, you don’t have to feel this way anymore. There’s no shame in having a little help. You’ll be so happy and at peace,” he added.

“I have your back even though you treat me like shit because I want everything to be smooth. But if you continue to press me like you have for the past 6 months I’m gonna stop being so nice.”

Check out all of Davidson’s texts to West in the Instagram post above.

West had previously claimed that Davidson was “antagonizing him” and “bragging” about sleeping with Kardashian in a now-deleted Instagram video.

“At this point it’s going too far. God, please. The boyfriend texts me, antagonizing me, bragging about being in bed with my wife,” West said, per the Post.

“I thought it publicly for a year and a half. I’ve been dragged, how she’s not my wife, she don’t have the last name.”

West continued on, claiming, “Now he’s texting me, talking and bragging about how he’s in bed with my wife.”

“I’m like, ‘Well, who’s watching my children if he’s texting me, bragging about being in bed with my wife?’”

West had been slamming Davidson for weeks on social media, even releasing a bizarre music video in which a cartoon version of the rapper kidnapped a Davidson lookalike, who ends up decapitated in the clip.

Meanwhile, comedian D.L. Hughley called out West’s threatening messages toward him after the comedian criticized how the troubled rapper was treating Kardashian amid their divorce.

“You can tell when people surround themselves with real ones. REAL ONES in your corner would NEVER allow you to threaten a man or his family, especially in a public forum,” Hughley wrote in a post to Instagram Sunday. “Mental health is no joke… neither is the safety of a man’s home and family. #TeamDL #KingS–t.”

The stand-up comedian, 59, also shared a screenshot of his tweet in which he insinuated that West, who has bipolar disorder, should be on medication to help his mental illness.

“Mmmm! Ain’t it weird that #Kanye supposedly has all these goons who will kill for him, but not one of them will get his prescriptions filled?” he wrote. “Here’s a thought while you’re on your way to kill me in Calabasas, how about somebody drop by CVS and pick up his Xanax! Lol.”

Hughley also hit Kanye were it hurts and referenced Davidson’s relationship with Kardashian in a vicious follow-up tweet.

“#Kanye!! It’s just too bad that you acting like a nut won’t stop #Pete from bustin one!!” he joked.

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