Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa resolve Twitter spat following Kim Kardashian and Amber Rose's picture together

This might just be the end of the saga

Olivia Blair
Wednesday 03 February 2016 10:24 GMT
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Kanye West has revealed him and Wiz Khalifa have now officially resolved a particularly bizarre Twitter spat that captured the internet’s attention last week.

On Wednesday, West misinterpreted a tweet from Khalifa which then sparked a 30-tweet rant aimed at the Pittsburgh rapper who initially decided to air his views on West naming his new album Waves.

But now their differences seem to have been put aside as West took to his infamous Twitter account to tell his 18.2 million followers the pair spoke and enjoyed a “great convo”.

The "Touch The Sky" rapper’s tweet comes hours after his wife, Kim Kardashian, shared a photo of herself with Amber Rose who also found herself dragged into the feud last week.

Rose, the former partner of West and Khalifa with whom she has a son, was included in the spat when West referred to her past as a stripper and suggested the two wouldn’t have a child if it wasn’t for him.

On Tuesday Khalifa also broached the subject telling Power 105.1 radio West had apologised to him since the rant and he had accepted.

When asked by host Angie Martinez if he had been surprised by the 38-year-old’s rant, Khalifa said: “I think everybody was but it’s cool, everything’s cool, we spoke it’s all good… yes, he apologised and I accepted.”

Khalifa also mentioned the unexpected post from Kardashian and Rose confirming “they’re all good too.”

The 28-year-old was also keen to remind listeners that his album comes out on Friday and spats such as these probably help album sales because “they’re entertaining”.

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