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Zoe Delaney

Kim Kardashian unfollows Kanye West after yet another attack on Pete Davidson

The days of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West enjoying a drama-free divorce are well and truly over.

In the wake of her estranged husband's constant attacks on her new beau, Kim, 41, has finally hit the unfollow button on the rapper's Instagram profile.

The trainee lawyer - who still goes under 'Kim Kardashian West' on her own Instagram account - is no longer following her soon-to-be ex-husband on the social media app.

Kim's unfollow comes as the artist legally known as Ye has been using Instagram as a platform to post attacks aimed at her current boyfriend, Pete Davidson.

The Saturday Night Live comic - who appears to have returned to Instagram after a four-year break - has been subjected to threats from Kanye, in both social media posts and the rapper's new music.

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's ongoing divorce has taken a dark turn this month (Getty Images)

Kanye, 44, often swiftly deletes his posts about Pete, 28, but his most recent outburst proved to be enough for mum-of-four Kim.

Fans have become concerned for the Keeping Up for the Kardashians star - after her estranged husband published their private texts online and sent her an unsolicited van of roses to her house on Valentine's Day.

After the Jesus Walks rapper took aim at Pete once again, Kim decided to remove Kanye from her following list on Instagram on Thursday, according to Page Six.

Pete has been the subject of a lot of Kanye's anger this week (GETTY)

In a now-deleted rant, Kanye took issue with a sketch Pete performed on Saturday Night Live back in 2018, that referenced the rapper's controversial comments about slavery being a choice.

Despite being warned by ex Kim that he was "creating a dangerous and scary environment and someone will hurt Pete and this will all be [his] fault", Kanye returned to criticising the comedian once again.

In one of the now-deleted posts, the dad-of-four claimed he wasn’t harassing Pete, but just getting "payback".

Kanye shared screenshots of Kim asking him to stop lashing out at her boyfriend Pete (mirror.co.uk)
Kim appeared to despair that Kanye keeps sharing their messages online (mirror.co.uk)

"This boy thought he could get away with performing this sketch for the team that wrote this for him," Kanye fumed about the Weekend Update segment in which Pete called out the singer's MAGA endorsement.

"This is not harassment This is payback."

In the bit from four years ago, Pete wore a red hat that said: "Make Kanye 2006 Again".

Seeming not a fan of the throwback clip, Kanye slammed the comic in an Instagram caption, writing: "HI SKETE YOU GOT ANYMORE MENTAL HEALTH JOKES FOR ME?"

The fresh attacks came as Pete seemingly returned to the social media platform himself.

Currently the verified account that appears to be the star only follows two people; girlfriend Kim and Pam & Tommy actor Sebastian Stan.

The late developments come after Kim pleaded with her estranged husband to stop his disturbing behaviour online.

One text to Kanye from Kim, shared on Instagram by the rapper, read: "You are creating a dangerous and scary environment and someone will hurt Pete and this will all be your fault."

Fans have been critical of Kanye's social media outbursts (Getty Images for Fast Company)

Kanye then went on to share another alleged text conversation between him and Kim, where she thanked him for taking her request seriously.

The SKIMS founder wrote: "Well thank you. There are dangerous people out there and this is scary and it doesn't have to be."

Kanye replied: "I will always do everything to protect you and our family forever.

"And I listened to you and told everyone to make sure nothing physical happens to Skete."

Kanye often refers to Pete as 'Skete' in his social media posts about The King of Staten Island star.

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