Kanye West has hit out at Gigi Hadid and called her a "privileged Karen" and a "zombie" in one of his latest impassioned rants.
The rapper, 45, shared a screenshot to Instagram on Friday of a comment the 25-year-old model made claiming Kanye didn't treat the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh "like a friend".
Gigi also said Virgil had "loved" Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, whom Ye slammed earlier this week. Gigi added: "He's watching!"
Alongside the screenshot, Kanye wrote in all caps: "I'm not gonna get ran over by Hollywood again Gigi.
"You are a privileged Karen you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth. You're a zombie."
The songwriter added: "You speak up here but you didn't speak up when my child was kidnapped on her birthday."
Kanye's conclusion referenced his previous claims that he was not invited to his and Kim Kardashian ’s four-year-old daughter Chicago’s birthday party in January. The Kardashians have denied the allegations.
Gigi has yet to respond to Kanye's latest comments, although the pair have been caught in a war of words for the past week.
Vogue editor Gabriella criticised Kanye earlier this week for his widely-condemned White Lives Matter shirt at his Paris Fashion Week show on Monday.
The Gold Digger rapper slammed Gabriella's fashion sense and Gigi jumped in to defend her.
"You wish u had a percentage of her intellect," she wrote. "You have no idea haha…If there’s actually a point to any of your s**t she might be the only person that could save u."
Gigi went on to label Kanye a "bully" and a "joke", adding: "As if the 'honor' of being invited to your show should keep someone from giving their opinion..? Lol."
Kanye continued to hit out at Gigi, cropping her out of an Instagram Story photo with her sister Bella Hadid.
The rapper also posted a now-deleted picture to his feed of Bella, 25, as he photoshopped White Lives Matter onto the model’s viral spray-on dress from the Coperni fashion show.
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