Kanye FEUDS with Diddy! West goads him to ‘do something illegal to me’… after Diddy DEFENDED him as a ‘free thinker’ over White Lives Matter
Kanye West launched a public feud with his friend Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on Friday, fighting with him over text and posting the screen-grabs to Instagram.
The two were locked in a dispute over Kanye’s White Lives Matter t-shirts, which he debuted at Paris Fashion Week last month to a storm of controversy.
Over the course of their fiery exchange, Kanye, 45, goaded Diddy, 52, to ‘come do something illegal to me’ and vowed to ‘use you as an example to show the Jewish people who told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me.’
A devout Christian, he also declared in one of his Instagram captions: ‘Jesus is Jew.’
Diddy was previously one of Kanye’s only famous friends to leap to his defense, calling him a ‘free thinker’ and saying his message was ‘misconstrued’ while expressing disagreement with the White Lives Matter slogan.
Spat: Kanye West (left) launched a public feud with his friend Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs (right) on Friday, fighting with him over text and posting the screen-grabs to Instagram
It would appear Diddy got in touch with Kanye directly and shared his misgivings about the shirts, prompting an argument over text.
‘I didn’t like our convo,’ Kanye wrote. ‘I’m selling these tees. Nobody gets in between me and my money. This is my grandfather texting you now.’
The Power rapper told Diddy: ‘Never call me with no bulls*** like that again unless you ready to green light me. Cause anybody who got on that tee is me.’
Presumably referring to his late friend and fashion collaborator Virgil Abloh, Kanye wrote: ‘Out of respect for everything you’ve meant to me I’ll be quiet as Virgil. But now I know how I’ve hurt people I love with threats.’
Feint: Kanye taunted his friend: ‘Come do something illegal to me noooow pleeeeeeeeease,’ then said he had made Diddy his ‘security’ as ‘anything happen to me yall the top suspects’
In a follow-up text Kanye taunted his friend: ‘Come do something illegal to me noooow pleeeeeeeeease.’
He then posted a screen-grab of these texts to his Instagram page and wrote in the caption: ‘God is Love My brother misspoke to me but I still love him.’
In a follow-up Instagram post he declared that Diddy had now become his ‘SECURITY’ because ‘ANYTHING HAPPEN TO ME YALL THE TOP SUSPECTS.’
His text feud thundered ahead as Diddy fired back: ‘As soon as I land we’ll meet face to face!!! Send me a address.’
‘Jesus is Jew’: Kanye declared: ‘Ima use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me’
Kanye responded by cursing Diddy out and calling him a ‘FED,’ posting the exchange to Instagram and declaring in the caption: ‘Jesus is king’ – a phrase that is also the title of one of Kanye’s gospel albums. Diddy commented: ‘see you soon!’
‘N***a send me a address,’ Diddy insisted over text. ‘Let’s stop playing these internet games. And don’t feel threatened. You’ll be fine. Just love.’
‘This ain’t a game,’ Kanye retorted. ‘Ima use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me. I told you this was war. Now gone get you some business.’
When he posted the screen-grab to Instagram he wrote in the caption: ‘Jesus is Jew.
‘Stop’: ‘I’m just trying to talk to you as a black man,’ Diddy pleaded, adding: ‘And I’m talking to you because this is hurting our people’
“I’m just trying to talk to you as a black man,” Diddy pleaded. “And I’m talking to you because this is hurting our people. Stop.”
Undeterred, Kanye replied, “Anything you text I will post. I love you. And you guys are breaking my heart. I accept your apology in advance.”
By “you guys,” he appeared to be referring to both Diddy and Boosie Badazz, who has also criticized the White Lives Matter shirts.
Posting these texts to Instagram, he wrote, “GOD IS LOVE.”
The way they were: Kanye and Diddy are pictured at a more convivial stage of their friendship attending the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden
Diddy previously remarked, “My boy is a super, super, super free thinker,” in an interview on The Breakfast Club on Wednesday.
“And a lot of times, what he means is, like, misconstrued, you know what I’m saying?” the record executive added.
When host Charlamagne, 44, interjected to say, “You gotta stop making excuses for him,” he replied, “No, no, I’m not making excuses, I’m just sayin’ if he did it, that’s the way he thinks.”
Shocking the fans: Ye, 45, first wore the ‘White Lives Matter’ design at his surprise Yeezy fashion show in Paris on Monday
The rapper also emphasized that people “don’t have to condemn Kanye or cancel him,” but he acknowledged that the shirts are “very tone-deaf.”
“I understand white lives do matter, but it’s not that,” Diddy elaborated.
“[Black Lives Matter] was our slogan. That wasn’t our slogan to go share with nobody else… Because right now, we’re the ones that are dying, that are incarcerated, that are left in poverty.”
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