Andrea Bocelli has chimed in on Kim and Kourtney Kardashian's latest feud.
The singer was caught in the middle of the feud between the sisters after Kourtney accused Kim of using her wedding to Travis Barker as a "business opportunity."
In response, during a confessional on their Hulu TV show, Kim shared her side of the story, explaining that Kourtney had in fact copied her wedding to Kanye West back in 2014.
"I got married in Italy. Am I saying you copied me by getting married in Italy? Who performed at my wedding? Andrea Bocelli. Who performed at Kourtney's wedding? Andrea Bocelli," Kim said, laying out the facts. "You stole my f**king wedding country and my wedding performer! Andrea Bocelli is my favourite male singer of all time."
Andrea has since taken to his Instagram Story to address the drama, writing: "Dear @kimkardashian and @kourtneykardash. I'm so flattered that you both love my voice and I'll always be happy to sing for you."
"But know that there's a younger and far more helpful artist @matteobocelli who your mother @krisjenner also knows very well...," he continued, referring to his son and performer Mateo Bocelli. "See you soon in Tuscany!"
Andrea sang with his son Mateo at Kourtney and Travis' wedding last year.
Elsewhere in the show, Kourtney made a savage swipe at her sister after she was asked by the producers if she saw Kim as the leader of the family. She smiled and replied: "I mean if she wants to be, you know. It's not a cult that I'm following."
As their mother, Kris Jenner, was giving a gushing and loving speech about Kim at her 42nd birthday, Kourtney looked less than thrilled with an intense gaze and tight lips. Throughout the speech, Kris gave Kim that "leader" title.
She said: "We all look up to you. You're a superpower. And you are pretty much now, at this point, the leader of our family."
But the word "all" doesn't seem to apply to everyone. While Kris was speaking, she gave a very pointed glance over to her husband, Travis Barker, as if she were trying to communicate her frustration and annoyance.