Kanye West 's furious Puerto Rican ex Audri Nix took to Instagram on Wednesday to launch a stinging attack on his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian.
Hip hop artist Audri, who enjoyed a brief fling with 45-year old Kanye at the beginning of 2022 following his divorce from the SKIMS mogul, used the social media platform to accuse Kim of copying her style.
The 27-year-old was clearly annoyed at Kim's choice of attire on her trip to Paris this week - and was quick to point out that she had donned the same neon green leggings look some two years earlier.
Audri subsequently shared photos of herself from July 2020 on her Stories as proof, in which she was wearing a more-than-similar pair that even incorporated the same built-in-boots style.
She then followed the photos up with the line: "Get me off your mood board" using an almost identical colour of font as the leggings in question.
Audri then shared what appeared to be text message exchange with Kanye, in which she declared: "These are all me I'm the f**king inspo."
Rapper Kanye seemingly replied: "Love the all you vibes."
The father-of-four has stepped away from the limelight in recent months, although he did find the time to poke fun at his marriage to Kim a fortnight ago.
Appearing on stage at the BET Awards, 'Ye' honoured his friend and fellow artist Sean 'Diddy' Combs as the Bad Boy for Life singer was handed 2022's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dressed in a zip-up hoodie, cap and face covering, he told those sitting in the audience at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles how Diddy has inspired him over the years throughout his own career - appearing to grow emotional at one point during his speech.
And he managed to crack a laugh when he explained how his fellow rapper had even impacted his personal life too.
"I go to [Diddy] for advice to this day," Kanye revealed.
"He inspires so many of my choices. So many of my life choices. My wife choices. And here we are — thanks for that, Puff."
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