Kanye West & Nick Cannon Squash Beef Over Kim Kardashian: Report

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Kanye West attends the Ralph Lauren fashion show during New York Fashion Week at Bethesda Terrace on September 7, 2018 in New York City.

Nick Cannon and Kanye West reportedly discussed Ye's return to "Wild N Out."

After going back-and-forth on social media last week, Kanye West and Nick Cannon have resolved their issues, TMZ reports. Kanye West got at Nick last week for mentioning Kim Kardashian in his VladTV interview and clearly, Kanye felt disrespected. The two of them exchanged numbers through the DM's before hopping on a lengthy phone conversation and hashing out their differences. Kanye's issues stemmed from Nick's comments while Nick was upset at Kanye's attempt to censor him.

Ultimately, they both came to a mutual understanding and agreed to be a little bit more considerate towards each other in the future. The two are moving past this situation and moving forward with their friendship.

While they've settled their differences, it looks like we might see Kanye West make his return to the "Wild N Out" set in the near future. Sources said the two of them discussed Kanye making an appearance on the show. While nothing has been confirmed just yet, Kanye reportedly said that he'd try and make it happen in the near future.

While things are good between Nick and Kanye, it's yet to be revealed in Drake or Tyson Beckford had any contact with Kanye West after his four-post Instagram rant last week.

Kanye's rant came after he announced his forthcoming album, Yandhi which is set to drop this weekend. Kanye's known to stir controversy right before releasing an album (i.e. Ye) so his Instagram tirade towards Nick Cannon, Drake, and Tyson Beckford doesn't seem to be a mere coincidence.


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Kanye West & Nick Cannon Squash Beef Over Kim Kardashian: Report
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