Kanye West’s recent “therapy testimonials,” mainly aimed at Drake and Travis Scott, took another turn on Saturday morning (Dec. 15). in the early hours, the Chicago rapper/designer expressed some frustration with Ariana Grande. During Kanye’s lengthy rant directed at the Canadian superstar, Grande sent a tweet out referring to the Kanye vs. Drake saga.

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guys, i know there are grown men arguing online rn but miley and i dropping our beautiful, new songs tonight so if y’all could please jus behave for just like a few hours so the girls can shine that’d be so sick thank u,” said the pop singer, referring to her new single “imagine” and Miley Cyrus’ “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” song with Mark Ronson and Sean Ono Lennon.

West saw that comment and decided to respond. “I know Ariana said this to be cool and didn’t mean no harm but I don’t like even slightest level of slight commentary from someone I know loves and respects me,” said Kanye. “All of this foolishness weighed on my mental health so @ArianaGrande you know I got love for you but until you’re ready to really make sure everyone’s ok don’t use me or this moment to promote a song,” he followed up with soon after.

The “thank u, next” singer decided to respond to West’s remarks a few hours later, apologizing for what she calls was an insensitive joke. “With all due respect, I don’t need to use anyone to promote anything. Period. I was making a comment [about] what men were doing at the time vs. women,” she wrote. “It was a joke which I understand now was probably insensitive. I apologize if I was in any way triggering and hope you feel well today.”

Grande’s bestie Nicki Minaj would later chime in, sending her blessings to Kanye and SNL star Pete Davidson, who deleted his Instagram after sending out a disturbing suicidal message.

We can be so insensitive. God bless Kanye & Pete,” said Nicki. “Being flippant about mental illness speaks more about you than them. Stop saying the word love & live it. Love is an action.”





Previously: Kanye West Blasts Drake Over Industry Games, Denies “Say What’s Real” Clearance