Kim Kardashian felt 'sad' for Pete Davidson after Kanye West's Eazy video
Kim Kardashian has admitted she felt "really sad" for Pete Davidson after Kanye West appeared to take a dig at him with his Eazy music video.

Kim Kardashian felt "really sad" for Pete Davidson after Kanye West's Eazy video.
The 44-year-old star has reflected on the fallout of her divorce from the controversial rapper, who seemed to take aim at the Saturday Night Live comedian in the 2022 music video, which featured him kidnapping a claymation version of his ex wife's then-boyfriend.
Appearing on the Call Her Daddy podcast, she said: "That made me feel really sad.
"That really wasn't fair for him. And I felt so sad and sorry for him."
Kim - who dated Pete for night months over 2021 and 2022 - revealed the SNL star took the difficult situation in his stride.
She added: "He was such a great man that was like, 'I got this, don't worry, it's all good' - or at least acted that way.
"It must suck to be put in that position."
The SKIMS founder - who has children North, 12, Psalm, nine, Chicago, seven, and Saint, six, with Kanye - admitted other potential partners were put off by her outspoken ex-husband.
She said: "There [have] been situations where I'll get close to someone, then it's like, ‘Wait, wait, wait, wait, I don't really want to deal with your ex.'
“It has been a little frustrating but… my person wouldn't care about that.”
Pete is now expecting his first child with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt, while he previously dated other famous women including Ariana Grande, Phoebe Dynevor, Margaret Qualley and Kaia Gerber.
However, he grew frustrated that his high profile romances were overshadowing his comedy skills.
He said on The Breakfast Club: "It just got to a point where I was ... I got really tired of my whole career just being like my personal life. And living through that is it's sort of traumatic. Like not to be like lame, but like it's traumatic to live in your own crap all the time."
Pete also hated the experience of being sexualised by the public.
The comedy star explained: "I don’t want to victimise myself in any way because I’m cool, but the sexualisation of me — if that was a girl, people would be like, there would be a march for it ... Seriously. You're just talking about my d*** all day."