Kim Kardashian has gone Instagram official with her boyfriend Pete Davidson after sharing some snaps of the two together.
Although the pair have been pictured out by paparazzi, and sometimes on others' social media, it's definitely been a rarity.
They were first pictured together on socials in a post shared by Flavor Flav and were joined by Kris Jenner and the artist by wearing matching outfits.
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However, today (12 March), Kim, 41, shared a series of pics wearing a silver fluffy coat with matching metallic boots and sunglasses, captioning the post: "Whose car are we gonna take?!"
One snap showed Pete, 28, lying on the floor next to Kim as they gaze at one another, about to kiss.
Another photo saw Pete snap a black and white selfie with Kim, while wearing sunglasses.
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Kim's mates were all over the post, with PR exec Simon Huck commenting: "There he is!"
Makeup artist Ash K Holm added: "BADDIE Also you guys are too cute!!!"
Sister Khloe Kardashian wrote: "I love this."
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One fan commented: "Oh my GAWD finally."
Another said: "She posted Pete, well it’s very official."
This post comes amid her divorce from rapper Kanye West, 44, who's received backlash from his music video for recent single 'Eazy', where he appears to throw a bag over Davidson’s head while kidnapping him on the back of a motorcycle.
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Davidson then gets buried in the ground with only his head poking out, only for Ye’s caricature to throw seeds over the comedian’s head which later bloom into flowers.
When it comes to Ye’s views on his former wife’s new boyfriend, he’s just as literal with the lyrics, which include the line: “God saved me from the crash just so I can beat Pete Davidson's a**.”
The video ends with a text scene that says 'everyone lives happily (which was circled) ever after' and 'except for Skete you know who' - FYI, Skete is Ye’s nickname for Davidson.
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Safe to say the fans were worried, with one writing: "This is all types of terrifying. How is his management allowing him to do this s***."
Another added: "Kanye West got a bunch of Yes men around him, cuz somebody who cared about Kanye wouldn’t have let him put those disturbing images of Pete Davidson out."
Amid the backlash, Ye has since responded in an Instagram post writing: “Art is therapy just like this view.
“Art is protected as freedom of speech. Art inspires and simplifies the world. Art is not a proxy for any ill or harm.
“Any suggestion otherwise about my art is false and mal intended.”
Topics: Kim Kardashian, Kanye West