Kim Kardashian had several issues to address recently. First, she was suddenly being linked to Drake after theories were formulated out of song lyrics. Then she responded to Cazzie David, who criticized her and her family’s use of plastic materials.
Kiki Denies Hooking Up with Drake
It turns out Drake’s smash hit “In My Feelings” is trending not only for the subsequent popularity of the so-called Kiki Challenge. It also fired up rumors that “Kiki” might refer to Kardashian and that the song alludes to the Canadian rapper’s alleged affair with the reality star. Fans who have been watching “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” know that other Kardashians sometimes refer to Kim as Kiki.
“I crept down the block,
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
Made a right,
Cut the lights,
Paid the price.” pic.twitter.com/2D91btFg4T
Later, a fan made another theory out of Drake’s line in the song “Sicko Mode” with Travis Scott, which goes, “I crept down the block / Made a right / Cut the lights / Paid the price." This was accompanied by a sketch showing how close Drake’s home is to Kim Kardashian’s property with husband Kanye West.
Before anything went out of hand, Kardashian personally addressed these wild fan theories. “Never happened. End of story,” the KKW Beauty boss said on Instagram.
Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian’s husband also seemed unaffected by these rumors. Instead of reacting to these fan theories, Kanye West took the time to publicly apologize to Drake through a couple of posts on Twitter.
Sending good energy and love to Drake and family and crew????????????
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
I haven’t seen the show in person but the images look incredible online
I understand where the confusion started pic.twitter.com/oxSEEbNB1g
In one of his tweets, West said, “Let me start by apologizing for stepping on your release date in the first place.” West is likely referring to his role in producing Pusha T’s latest album, which is believed to include a swipe at Drake’s alleged use of a ghostwriter. The said album sparked controversial diss tracks from Drake and Pusha T.
Kim Kardashian Responds to Cazzie David
Kim Kardashian addressed another issue, this time with Cazzie David, which originally started in July. Us Weekly recalls that Kardashian had previously encouraged her Instagram followers to take part in resolving the growing issue of excessive plastic use affecting the oceans.
David called out Kardashian in the same month and implied that the reality star’s family should first stop using plastic water bottles before asking her followers to do so. “30% of the worlds plastic consumption is in the Kardashian refrigerators,” David added in her own social media post last July.
Kim Kardashian then responded to David through a blog posted on Sept. 6, where she said she had “no idea” who David is. “If I am posting something and I am socially aware about something, you better believe I was making a change before asking someone else to make a change,” the 37-year-old mother of three further explained.


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