In the midst of his feud with Kanye West, Pete Davidson deactivates his Instagram account once more.

Pete Davidson has removed himself from Instagram after allegedly dissing Kanye West and calling him a’schmuck’ earlier that day.

Pete Davidson’s Instagram streak has come to an end yet again. In the midst of his ongoing controversy on the social media platform with his girlfriend Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband, Kanye West, the Saturday Night Live star cancelled his Instagram account on Wednesday, Feb. 23. In his Instagram bio this morning, the comic appeared to take a shot at Ye, linking to a YouTube video of fictional comedian Rupert Pupkin saying, “Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime.” His account was deactivated just hours later.

Pete’s Instagram experience came to an end almost as fast as it began. After being idle for nearly four years, the King of Staten Island star revived his account this month. He deactivated his Instagram account as the “Gold Digger” rapper revamped his profile to promote his upcoming album Donda 2.

The Grammy Award-winning artist’s Instagram was full of vitriol thrown towards the SNL actor before the photos of faceless models wearing black GAP sweatshirts and leather jackets were posted. He shared texts from the comedian in one tweet that appeared to show him trying to make peace with the rapper. “As a man, I’d never get in the way of your children…a its commitment,” Pete texted. He also expressed his want to become friends with Ye and meet his children. “NO, YOU WILL NEVER MEET MY CHILDREN,” Ye responded in response to the text.

“HELLO, SKETE! ARE THERE ANY MENTAL HEALTH JOKES LEFT FOR ME?” In response to Pete’s SNL comments about him, Kanye wrote. When Kanye tweeted her text, claiming she’s scared about Pete’s safety because of the Instagram issue, Kim may have reached her breaking point. Since then, none of the Kardashians have followed Yeezy founder Kanye West. On February 17, Kim started the trend. Her sisters Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner followed suit not long after.

It doesn’t imply his feud with Pete is resolved just because it’s no longer visible on his Instagram account. “Never stand between a man and his children,” Ye says in a single from Donda 2 titled “Security.” The lyrics state, “Y’all don’t have enough security for this.” Following all of the commotion, the lyrics may be construed as a threat.

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