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Kanye West Calls Out Pete Davidson's 3-Year-Old 'SNL' Clip Where Pete Talks Kanye's Mental Health

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Kanye West is back to calling out Pete Davidson on his Instagram account. This time, Kanye is bringing up something that happened in October of 2018. Click inside to read more… In the Weekend Update clip from SNL, Pete talked about Kanye hosting SNL in 2018.

He then said, “Kanye is a genius, but like a musical genius. Like Joey Chestnut is a hot dog eating genius.

But I don’t want to hear Joey Chestnut’s opinion on things that are not hot dog related. I know Kanye is saying, this is the real me.

I’m off the meds. Take them! There’s no shame in the medicine game. I’m on them. There’s nothing wrong with taking them. If I ever got on a plane and the pilot said, I just want all you to know, this is the REAL ME FLYING!, I’d jump out.

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