Kanye West is going off the rails on Instagram for a long time. Today, he opened up about his split from Kim Kardashian in a candid Instagram post all about divorce. This was right after Kim was seen celebrating being declared single and dropping her “West” last name.

It’s no secret that Kanye West hates divorce. He is now making sure the world knows how much he is suffering because of the Divorce. He posted a picture on Instagram which seems like graphic design text on the topic of divorce.

In big red letters was the word “DIVORCE.” Beneath it were several lines about what divorce feels like according to Kanye. It compares divorce to the likes of “COVID,” “walking on glass,” “getting beat up in the mall,” one’s “soul getting dragged over coals,” among other horrible things.

Divorce feels like your kids were snatched from your control/ Divorce feels like you’ve been shot and traffic is slow/ Divorce feels like heavy breathing/ Divorce feels like grandma never got over that cold/ Divorce feels like suffocating/ Barely breathing. Divorce feels like a funeral a miscarriage a broken leg. being bullied in a class hall.

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The poem-like meme also goes in rhymes. It is unclear if the post is a part of a new musical project Ye plans to release. Kanye did not caption the post, letting the words in the graphic speak for itself.

Kanye West is not coping well as he finds himself engulfed in legal tensions with his ex-wife. Amid all this Ye is always taking shots at Kim’s boyfriend Pete Davidson. Ye even portrayed Pete getting kidnapped, beheaded and buried in the music video for his song “Eazy.”

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Shifa Jahan

Shifa Jahan is a freelance writer with a passion for pop culture and entertainment news. With a background in copywriting and academic writing, she brings a unique perspective to her work. Currently pursuing her Masters in Comparative Literature, Shifa also has a love for theatre, teaching, and exploring different cultures and languages.

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