Kanye West’s ‘Eazy’ video is ‘really scary,’ says Pete Davidson friend

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Kanye West has gone too far by releasing a music video that shows him kidnapping and burying Pete Davidson, sources say.

One friend of Davidson’s told Page Six: “This is, for real, really scary.”

West dropped his “Eazy” video on Instagram Wednesday. In it, a Claymation version of the rapper is seen putting a bag over a Davidson-like character’s head and kidnapping him. He then ties up the character and drives via four-wheeler to an abandoned area, burying the cartoon Davidson look-alike up to his neck before planting rose seeds around his head. The Claymation rapper also holds the decapitated head.

“Saturday Night Live” star Davidson, who is dating Kanye’s estranged wife, Kim Kardashian, made a quick return to Instagram Wednesday night before deleting his account again. “Pete doesn’t have a social profile, so most of the time he doesn’t even know what people are saying or doing,” the friend said.


West’s latest move comes as a judge has granted Kardashian’s request to be declared legally single and remove “West” from her name.

Page Six has reached out to West’s and Davidson’s reps for comment.

Insiders who know West are concerned that he is “rootless” at the moment.

Since listing his Wyoming ranch — once thought to be his sanctuary in times of trouble — for $11 million in October, he’s been seen hanging out at Soho House in Austin, Texas, though Page Six is told he isn’t staying there.



He also, we are told, hasn’t been staying at the $4.5 million Hidden Hills home he bought in December — across the street from where Kardashian lives.

West has been spotted at the Soho House in downtown Los Angeles. It was outside that venue that he allegedly punched an autograph seeker in January, prompting the LAPD to investigate.

The lyrics for “Eazy,” which features The Game, include the line “God saved me from that crash/ Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass.”

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