Stop It! Kanye West Tweets Threats To Drake Over Kim Kardashian
Jan. 1 2019, Updated 9:48 p.m. ET
Kanye West seems to have a 'love/hate' relationship with Drake on Social Media.
He got involved in a bizarre Twitter rant with Drake over his wife Kim Kardashian – before doing a social media 'U-turn' over the performer.
The two have a history of bad blood between them but it seemed like things have gotten worse.
Kanye sent out some explosive Tweets at the end of 2018 before deleting them and they were aimed directly at Drake.
Kanye tweeted: "Who's bright idea was it to tell Drake to follow my wife on Instagram? This person is not Drakes friend."
He then followed that up with: "I don't have beef with no one. Love everyone but don't follow my f***ing wife on Instagram."
But that hate turned to love on Jan 1 when he tweeted: "I love Drake…2019 we will all heal."
RadarOnline.com had previously reported how the two musicians did not get along and that Kanye was protective of his famous wife.
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However, it appears that he flipped when he found out that Drake was following her social media.
He previously posted and deleted: "I never knew till this morning that Drake followed my wife on Instagram back in September. I had to bring this up because it's the most f-ked up thing of all and I just saw it this morning."
So far, Drake has not replied other than to post some crying laughing emojis during Kanye's first Twitter message to him.
He threw a star studded NYE party in Los Angeles that was attended by a lot of A-list stars but obviously Kanye & Kim did not attend it.
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