KEY POINTS

  • Pete Davidson texted Kanye West after the latter called out Kim Kardashian for letting their daughter North use TikTok
  • The comedian offered to help the rapper with his mental health struggles and even suggested that they talk and meet
  • West asked where Davidson was and the latter responded by sharing a shirtless selfie, saying he was in bed with Kardashian

Pete Davidson told Kanye West that he would no longer allow the latter to trash him and his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian.

The "Saturday Night Live" alum allegedly sent messages to West to defend Kardashian. Davidson, 28, also said he would no longer tolerate West's behavior toward them.

West has been slamming Davidson and his ex on his social media posts in the past months. However, the "King of Staten Island" star wanted to end their public spat.

"Yo it's Skete. Can you please take a second and calm down. It's 8am and it don't gotta be like this," Davidson texted West in screenshots shared by "SNL" guest writer Dave Sirus on Sunday, Page Six reported. "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 im not gonna let you treat us this way anymore and I'm done being quiet. Grow the f**k up."

The "Heartless" rapper responded, "Oh you using profanity now. Where are you right now?" The comedian clapped back at the Grammy-winner by sharing a shirtless selfie under the covers and wrote, "In bed with your wife."

West felt that West was "bragging" about sleeping with his wife. In a since-deleted video he shared on Instagram, the rapper allegedly said per Page Six, "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 repeatedly said that Davidson was "texting, talking and bragging about" being in bed with his wife, and he wondered who was watching their children.

The pair continued their conversation with Davidson, suggesting to meet West in person because he wanted to help him. He told the "Gold Digger" artist that he was in Los Angeles "for the day" and added that they could meet if West "wanna stop being a little internet bi--h boy and talk."

"You don't scare me bro. Your actions are so p—y and embarrassing. It's so sad to watch you ruin [your] legacy on the daily," West added.

As Davidson continued his messages to West, he changed his tune, offering to help Kardashian's ex, saying he also struggled with mental health in the past. He attempted to reach out to the rapper by letting him know that he could relate to his struggles. Davidson also reminded West that he didn't have to feel the way he was feeling.

"There's no shame in having a little help. You'll be so happy and at peace," Davidson continued. "I have your back even though you treat me like s--t 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."

The screenshots were real, Page Six confirmed. The outlet also noted that Davidson reached out to West after the latter called out Kardashian early Sunday for allowing their 8-year-old daughter North to use TikTok.

The "Eazy" rapper strongly argued with the Skims founder's decision to let their daughter use the social media platform. In a previous post on Instagram, West asked the netizens, "Since this is my first divorce, I need to know what I should do about my daughter being put on TikTok against my will?"

Candace Owens sided with West on the issue. According to the "Blackout" author, the psychological effects of social media on young girls are real and documented, and West was only trying to protect their daughter.

Comedian Pete Davidson seen at a festival in Los Angeles on December 6, 2021
Comedian Pete Davidson seen at a festival in Los Angeles on December 6, 2021 GETTY IMAGES via AFP / KEVIN WINTER