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Twitter Defends Trevor Noah After Kanye West Attacked Him for his Views on the Kim-Kanye-Pete Situation

Twitter Defends Trevor Noah After Kanye West Attacked Him for his Views on the Kim-Kanye-Pete Situation. It goes without saying that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are going through a bitter divorce. Although it seems like both of them have moved on with new partners, Kanye is battling to let go of Kim just like that.

Kanye has been pulling all sorts of stunts including publicly asking Kim to go back to him, venting on social media over not being invited to his daughter’s birthday as well as verbally attacking Kim’s new rumored boyfriend Pete Davidson a number of times. The multi award winning rapper also makes it a point to drag anyone who is against his deeds, and some of his victims include comedian D.L. Hughley and Charlamagne Tha God.

Trevor Noah has joined the growing number of celebs who decided to weigh in on the matter between Kim, Kanye and Pete. The Daily Show host addressed Kanye’s highly publicized divorce from Kim during an episode of his show. Trevor mostly pointed out the harassment that Kim has had to endure since the divorce proceedings. He said many women face the same thing when trying to leave relationship they had with a man who can’t let go.

Trevor also gave an example of his mother, who was at some point shot by a man who couldn’t let her go. He also stated that as much as Kim might be loving publicity, what Kanye is doing right now is pure harassment. Trevor ended his video by saying that if Kim cannot escape this, then what chance do normal women have.

Two things can be true: Kim likes publicity. Kim is also being harassed. Those things can be happening at the same time,”Trevor said.

Kanye did not take kindly to Trevor’s stance, and immediately called him out. He lashed out at Trevor, with a racial slur on Instagram. Kanye posted a picture of Trevor and lyrics to a song called Kumbaya.

All in together now … Koon baya my lord koon baya Koon baya my lord Koon baya Oooo’ lord Koon baya, wrote Ye.

South African Twitter was not impressed, and decided to defend their own, with clap back tweets.

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