Pete Davidson’s Reached Limit with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Drama

Pete Davidson has apparently reached his breaking point when it comes to Kanye West’s public comments—which you may have noticed when Davidson’s friend recently published the SNL star’s private texts to Kanye.

“Pete stepped in because he couldn’t take seeing Kanye continue to throw Kim under the bus anymore,” a source tells Us Weekly. “He truly wants a one-on-one talk with Kanye and wants it to be handled privately…Pete and Kim continue to get harassed, and Pete’s had enough of seeing Kim being made out to be the villain. Pete didn’t want to text Kanye, but he was pushed to the limit.”

Davidsson’s texts to Kanye have since been deleted from his friend’s account, but they read in part, “Can you please take a second and calm down. It’s 8am 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 f–king lucky that she’s your kids mom. I’ve decided I’m not gonna let you treat us this way anymore and I’m done being quiet. Grow the fuck up.”

Since the texts, Kanye has indicated that he wasn’t able to see his kids for Sunday Service, prompting Kardashian to comment, “Please stop with this narrative, you were just here this morning picking up the kids for school.”

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As for where things stand now? TMZ reports that Kanye has “lawyered up to handle custody issues in his divorce” since at the moment there is “no formal arrangement for custody” between him and Kardashian. Here’s hoping this process goes smoothly so everyone can finally move on.

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