Kevin Hart Defends Kanye West Over Feuds With Kid Cudi & Billie Eilish: 'It's Not Drama To Him'
Kanye is just being Kanye!
Comedian Kevin Hart is defending Kanye West after the "Flashing Lights" rapper seemingly ignited several feuds with other music artists this past week.
Days after demanding an apology from Billie Eilish for allegedly dissing his pal Travis Scott, West dropped Kid Cudi from his upcoming album Donda 2 over his ongoing friendship with Pete Davidson.
“JUST SO EVERYONE KNOWS, CUDI WILL NOT BE ON DONDA BECAUSE HE’S FRIENDS WITH YOU KNOW WHO,” he wrote via Instagram on Saturday, February 12, “WE ALL SPEAK IN BILLIE LANGUAGE NOW.”
In another post, he wrote that he used to think it was him and Cudi "against everyone" but now that he is fighting for his family — seemingly referencing his soon-to-be ex wife Kim Kardashian's relationship with the SNL comic — the "Pursuit of Happiness" singer is no longer "by his side."
Cudi later responded by calling West a "f**king dinosaur," adding: "Everyone knows I've been the best thing about your albums since I met you."
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According to the Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle actor, his billionaire buddy is just being himself.
"Look, Kanye's Kanye, so it's drama to some but it's not drama to him," Hart told The Sun. "He's being himself and people need to either accept it or move on."
As for the stand-up comedian's opinion on West's feud with the "bad guy" songstress, Hart claimed he was too old for that stuff. "I don't know," he continued. "I'm 42, that stuff doesn't concern me."
As OK! previously reported, the "Gold Digger" rapper's vendetta against the King of Staten Island actor is clearly still going strong. West recently took another dig at Davidson in Fivio Foreign’s new track, “City of Gods,” with Alicia Keys.
"This afternoon / A hundred goons pullin’ up to ‘SNL’ / When I pull up / It’s dead on arrival," Ye rapped in his verse.
This is far from the first time he's taken shots at the 28-year-old. In his recent track titled "Eazy", West threatened to "beat Pete Davidson’s ass."
But according to a source, the Saturday Night Live alum isn't bothered by the empty threats. "[Pete] absolutely loves it and thinks it is hilarious," an insider claimed, noting he listens to "Eazy" on repeat.