How Pete Davidson allegedly feels about Kanye West parodying him in new music video

Kanye West’s big fight with Kim Kardashian and her new five-month-old boyfriend Pete Davidson continues to play out in the public arena. With the recent release of his song “Eazy” with The Game, he criticized his ex-wife’s special parenting style and bragged about wanting to beat up the SNL graduate. West followed up on that big shot with a new music video to seemingly envision how this beating could go one day. (There was a motorcycle, some rope, and more roses.) And presumably Davidson has some interesting ideas about being parodied by the masses.

According to an Entertainment Tonight source, Pete Davidson is not as offended as others on his behalf about the music video. In fact, they indicate that the comedian finds Kanye West’s clay doppelgangers to be funny. (Previous reports have also suggested that Davidson finds humor in the midst of being constantly scorned.) They recently said:

He finds it hysterical that Kanye included a cartoon version of him in his music video. He’s almost flattered by the whole thing because it’s so funny to him.

On the other hand, Kim Kardashian is allegedly very upset by the controversy that her ex is fueling the video. But an ET source claimed that no matter what, the situation is helping her and her new boyfriend’s relationship to solidify, and the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star is so “grateful” for her beau’s support. They continued:

Pete is very understanding and has gone to great lengths to put aside any of his emotions and just be a support system for Kim during this difficult time and transition. Through this process, Pete has become such an adult, a man, a public figure and partner, even though he unexpectedly found himself at the center of events, including Kanye’s rants and the publicity that followed.

However, this isn’t E’s first rodeo when it comes to feuds. He’s had very public arguments in the past with people like Drake, Jay-Z, and even Peppa Pig. And, along with a recent grudge against Pete Davidson, the 44-year-old also lashed out at Billie Eilish and Kid Cudi over who’s on which side in what he considers a “civil war.”

At the same time, Kim Kardashian was trying to push through the still ongoing divorce proceedings with her husband, which had dragged on for seven years. She wanted to be single while other matters are handled separately — a request that the courts have recently granted, much to the chagrin of Kanye West and his legal team.

All in all, Kanye West’s current life doesn’t seem as easy as the controversial song “Eazy” boasts. The music video has a completely unintended effect on him – Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are “growing astronomically as a result.”