Pete Davidson made a savage dig at his girlfriend Kim Kardashian's estranged husband Kanye West during his latest stand-up show.
The 28-year-old went in on the rapper once again in new material which is part of a Netflix special.
He appears to make light of the custody situation between Kim, 41, and her baby daddy Kanye - who she shares four children with.
Earlier this year, Kanye accused Kim of not letting him have full access to their kids North, eight, Saint, six, Chicago, four and Psalm, three.
In Netflix Is a Joke: The Festival, Pete makes a joke which will likely enrage the rapper.
Pete admits to "secretly hoping" that Kim's ex-husband "pulls a Mrs Doubtfire".
In a clip that was released on Friday, the comic says to the crowd: "Does anyone else secretly hope that, like, Kanye pulls like a Mrs. Doubtfire?
"I come home one day and they're like, this is the new housekeeper. And he's like, 'What's up fam?'"
Pete's joke is in relation to the 1993 family comedy that sees Robin Williams playing a recently divorced man who dresses up as a female housekeeper in order to spend time with his children.
According to TMZ, it's expected that there will be an "open-door policy" when it comes to custody of their children, with Kanye - now known legally as Ye - given access as he wishes.
The outlet reports that it's "highly likely" that the four kids will be based at home with Kim, but Kanye will be able to see them "pretty much whenever he chooses."
It also cites that sources have said that the typical arrangement - spelling out when one party gets the kids - is impractical, given Kanye's schedule, involving international travel.
Such sources said that custody issues haven't been much of a problem, with them stating that whenever Kanye is in Los Angeles and wants to see his kids, his ex has facilitated it.
This is said to have included the Grammy Award winner wanting to take one of his four children to a basketball game recently, with TMZ reporting that Kim "gladly obliged."
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