Charlamagne Tha God hinted at a deeper reason why Kanye West might be mad at Pete Davidson, delving into Kanye’s alleged insecurities.

The Breakfast Club co-host, Charlamagne The God, recently talked about a private phone call he had last November with Ye. This was around when Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian were alleged to have started dating. According to Charlamagne, the 44-year-old artist divulged information to him in regards to the real reason Ye is mad at Pete Davidson.

The monologue from The Breakfast Club host alludes to the problem coming from a place of insecurity over Davidson being very well endowed. The way it is phrased takes it one step further— not only is Pete well endowed, but even more so than Kanye West. Charlamagne is playing the role of gossipmonger on the middle-school playground. There’s nothing to confirm Charlamagne’s claims as of yet except for the radio host’s claims of the November phone call with West.

“Speaking of big egos, Kanye West, remember when you called me last November and we were yelling and screaming at each other?” Charlamagne said as Beyoncé‘s “Ego” instrumental played in the background. “You told me what you really mad about, king! You told me what is really bothering you in this situation! This is why it’s hard to take you serious when I see you rant!

“You know I know! You can fool people on social media, you can fool the general public, but you know I know. Let’s just leave it at that for now… Unless, Kanye, you want me to say more? Personally, I’ma just send you some healing energy.”

Charlamagne Tha God ends on a note that can come off almost as a threat, teasing that he could say more, but what more is to be said? His allusions to penis size were already clear enough, so are there extra details we don’t know yet? He caps it off by offering goodwill, essentially saying, “take this olive branch.”

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