Kanye West continues his feud with Pete Davidson.

Just days after premiering his new album DONDA 2 in Miami, Ye returned to Instagram to take more shots at Kim Kardashian’s boyfriend. He posted a screenshot of Pete’s now-deleted Instagram page while claiming that he forced him to deactivate it.

“Ran Skete off the gram,” Ye boasted before taking another dig at Davidson. “Tell your mother I changed your name for life.”

On Wednesday, Davidson deleted Instagram after linking to a YouTube video of fictional comic Rupert Pupkin reciting his quote, “Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime,” which some took as a shot at Ye.

Ye’s latest diss comes after Kim Kardashian asked a judge to immediately declare her legally single in the wake of Ye’s social media attacks, which she says have taken a toll on her emotionally.

“I very much desire to be divorced,” the mother of four told a judge in court documents. “Kanye has been putting a lot of misinformation regarding our private matters and co-parenting on social media which has created emotional distress.”

Kim says her seven-year marriage to West is beyond repair. “While I wish our marriage would have succeeded, I have come to the realization that there is no way to repair our marriage,” she added. “Kanye does not agree but at least it appears that he has come to the realization that I want to end our marriage, even if he does not.”

Kanye has been relentless in his attacks in an attempt to win back his wife. He threatened to “beat Pete Davidson’s ass” on his Game collaboration “Eazy,” and rapped about pulling up to “SNL” with “100 goons” on his Fivio Foreign and Alicia Keys collaboration “City of Gods.”

In a text, which Ye shared on Instagram, Kim cautioned him that he was “creating a dangerous and scary environment,” adding, “someone will hurt Pete and this will all be your fault.”

In a since-deleted post, Ye responded, “UPON MY WIFE’S REQUEST PLEASE NOBODY DO ANYTHING PHYSICAL TO SKETE IM GOING TO HANDLE THE SITUATION MYSELF.”