Drake has already apologized to Kanye West for mocking him and his Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 sneakers on French Montana’s “No Stylist” track, but Kanye refuses to let it go.
In a series of deleted tweets on Dec. 31, Kanye demanded another public apology from the Canadian rap mogul — for following his wife Kim Kardashian on social media.
“Who’s [sic] bright idea was it to tell Drake to follow my wife on Instagram?,” Kanye tweeted on Dec. 31. “This person is not [Kim’s] friend. I don’t have beef with no one. Love everyone but don’t follow my f—ing wife on Instagram.”
In a previous message, Kanye wrote, “This man followed my wife on Instagram. I feel a public apology in order.”
Kanye, 41, took to Twitter to air out his grievance after he read an article that claimed Drake used to follow Kim on Instagram.com.
“I never knew till this morning that Drake followed my wife on Instagram back in September,” Kanye tweeted on Saturday, Dec. 28.
“I had to bring this up because it’s the most f—ked up thing of all and I just saw it this morning. Imagine having a problem with somebody and they follow your wife on Instagram.”
Kanye’s latest demand comes on the heels of his recent Twitter meltdown when he accused the 32-year-old “In My Feelings” rapper of taking food out of his children’s mouths by mocking his shoe line.
“Still need that apology for mentioning the 350s and trying to take food out your idols kids mouths. Been trying to meet with you for 6 months bro. You sneak dissing on [Travis Scott] records and texting Kris [Jenner] talking about how’s the family.”
Kim, 38, also @’d Drake on Twitter.com for threatening her hubby.
“@Drake never threaten my husband or our family. He paved the way for there to be a Drake,” she tweeted.
Social media users accused Kim and her mother, Kris Jenner, of keeping the drama going to bring relevancy to the Kardashian and Jenner clans.
Kanye revealed his bipolar diagnosis on his track “Yikes” off his Ye album in June 2018. He revealed he was diagnosed at age 39.
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