KIM Kardashian has seemingly sent her ex-husband, Kanye West, a message in a new video following his scathing interview.
The reality star posted the telling clip on her Instagram Stories.
On Sunday, Kim, 41, took to the platform to share a Halloween-themed gingerbread house that her sister, Kourtney, and brother-in-law, Travis Barker, gifted her.
She scanned the camera around the sweet treat decorated with candy corn, pumpkin-shaped candies, and marshmallows molded to look like ghosts.
The home also was decorated with black icing on the roof, with purple icing covered along the edges.
Kourtney, 43, and Travis, 46, even personalized the house, including pumpkin treats with Kim and her four children's names on them.
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Kim detailed the creation in the clip, saying: "Kourtney and Travis, thank you for the little Halloween gingerbread situation. So cute."
However, fans noticed one family member not included in the decoration: the father of Kim's children, Kanye.
The former couple share four children: North, nine; Saint, seven; Chicago, four; and Psalm, three.
The supposed dig comes after Kanye, 45, went on another wild rant, bashing his ex-wife during an appearance on the Drink Champs podcast on Saturday.
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The rapper also fired his anger at Kim's ex-Pete Davidson, 28, and The Daily Show host, Trevor Noah, 38, with whom he has had public beef in the past.
YE'S DEFENSE
First, Kanye defended himself against criticism he's recently received over his anti-sematic comments on Twitter that got him suspended from the platform.
"We Jew, so I can't be antisemite," the Donda rapper told hosts N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN.
He then took aim at comedian Pete, who split from Kim in August after nine months of dating.
"The 78 media outlets that called me an abuser when I was tryna get that heroin addict away from my kids that was tattooing my kids’ names on him, Skete, Pete Davidson…" Kanye explained about his previous social media attacks on the Saturday Night Live alum.
Pete famously tattooed the initials of Kim and her four children on his neck early in their relationship.
Kanye also slammed Trevor, who commented on the Heartless singer's antics against Kim on his talk show in March, saying he was "harassing" the model.
Kanye fought back by targeting racial slurs at Trevor leading to his temporary ban from Instagram.
"Trevor Noah, not even from America. He just looks Black, right? Gonna say, yo, Kim, it's gonna get dangerous, he putting all that 'he so crazy, he's so OJ.' Nori just wants the family back together, I just want the family back together, Kim is a Christian…" he said about the South African host.
'YOU CAN'T POISON ME'
The father-of-four then expressed his issues with Kim's admission on the latest episode of her family's Hulu series, The Kardashians.
The Skims founder confessed that she and Pete had sex in front of the fireplace as a tribute to her grandmother, Mary Jo "MJ" Campbell.
"It’s Jewish Zionists that is about that life, that is telling this Christian woman that has four Black children to put that out as a message in the media," Kanye ranted.
"When I drive by and see those Hulu ads and JP Morgan ads, imma let you all know right now the devil is a defeated foe."
He continued: “You can’t poison me, you already f***ed with me so much, you already black mirrored me, you already made everybody think I’m crazy, you already took my family away, you already separated all my friends, I don’t got no celebrity friends."
BATTLING EXES
Earlier this month, Kanye turned heads when he wore a "White Lives Matter" shirt while he stood on the sidelines of his daughter North's basketball game.
"North is at the age to be extremely embarrassed by this. I feel awful for her," one fan wrote on an online thread at the time.
Kim sat front row at the game, keeping her distance from Kanye and staying focused on her eldest child.
Before the game, Kanye gave an off-the-rails interview with Tucker Carlson in which he threatened his ex and drudged up some of their issues on TV.
During the two-part interview, Kanye raised his objections to the exclusive private school his children attend.
"What they do is take all of the celebrities, the actors, and the basketball players, and throw them in this one school, and they indoctrinate the kids," he claimed to the Fox News personality.
Kanye previously made public that he wants his children to attend his own Donda Academy.
In the interview, Kanye revealed that he and Kim have a "compromise" the two have reached over where their kids go to school.
"Right now we have a compromise," he said, and added: "... but I’m not finished 'cause I don’t compromise."
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Kanye previously threatened to take legal action against Kim to gain more control of their children in the midst of their feud.
Over the weekend, the pair were spotted at North's basketball game, though they stood apart from each other.