Kanye West has went overboard by releasing a music video that shows him kidnapping and burying Pete Davidson, sources say. It's not only Davidson's friends who are criticizing the rapper though. Even his own friends found what he did unpalatable. 

On Wednesday, Kanye West posted a video of his song "Eazy" on Instagram. A  Davidson-like figure gets kidnapped by the rapper's Claymation counterpart, who holds the bag over his head. After tying up the figure, he drives to an abandoned spot and buries the cartoon version of Davidson up to his neck with rose seeds around his head. The severed head is likewise held by the Claymation rapper. 

Understandably, Davidson's close buddy reportedly told Page Six, "This is really serious, truly frightening."  

It's highly possible that Davidson was not even one of the firsts to witness the bothering video. 

Davidson, who is dating Kim Kardashian, West's now officially ex-wife, only  briefly returned to Instagram Wednesday night before deleting his account once more, according to TMZ.  "Pete doesn't have a social profile, so most of the time he doesn't even know what people are saying or doing," the friend said.

As a judge has accepted Kardashian's plea to be deemed legally single and to remove "West" from her name, West's shocker of a video is deemed his response to what the court ordained. 

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Davidson's fans think he should be considering a legal action against Kanye by now. The video is not supposed to be just brushed aside, they said. Kanye should be put in his place, because he has been doing so many questionable things of late, without Davidson reacting.

 

"If I were Pete I would get a restraining order on him ASAP, it's BEEN weird, but this is a whole new level," one person tweeted.

The video can be used as an actual evidence in court, some said.

"I hope Kim and Pete use this in court to get restraining orders against Kanye," one wrote.

It's not only Davidson's friends and fans who are troubled though. Kanye West's friends reportedly think he's being "rootless" right now. They are worried that he's now becoming unhinged. 

The video might be shocking, but it's not that far off from the actual lyrics of the song. 

Included in the lyrics for "Eazy," which features The Game, is the line "God saved me from that crash/ Just so I can beat Pete Davidson's ass."

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