Queen Elizabeth II.That might come as a surprise to some after witnessing a series of social media rants, where the rapper took aim at ex-wife Kim Kardashian's then-beau Pete Davidson and angrily asserted that he would not back down on anything when it came to his brands, his businesses, or his children.Meanwhile, it was just a few months ago that the furious rapper had published a music video simulating him kidnapping, decapitating and burying Pete Davidson, the comedian Kim had dated following her split with him.Yet, since the Queen's death, Ye made it clear in no uncertain terms that he is no longer thinking that way today."Life is precious.
Releasing all grudges today. Leaning into the light," he wrote in view of more than 17 million followers.He has since deleted a number of aggressive Instagram posts, but Kim and her sisters are no longer following the Can't Tell Me Nothing hitmaker on Instagram due to the family feud.Kanye previously released private texts between himself and Kim into the public domain.In the messages, he told her he didn't want the couple's children entering the world of Playboy shoots and pornography when they were older, in an apparent dig at model Kim's past.He tried to insist that the four children the couple share - the oldest of whom, North West, is now almost ten - should be sent to his own school, the Donda Academy, instead of the private Californian high school Sierra Canyon."We need to talk in person," he had told Kim ominously in the text messages he shared, in which he raised the subject of race."You don't have say so of where the kids go to school," he told her defiantly. "Why you get say say?
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