“I can benefit from a team of creative professionals, organizers, mobilizers and community leaders. Thank everybody for supporting me,” the caption read. “I know sharing screen shots was jarring and came off as harassing Kim. I take accountability. I’m still learning in real time. I don’t have all the answers. To be good leader is to be a good listener.”
It was the latest in the personal drama surrounding the star.
A rep for Fox confirmed to CNN on Tuesday that she and West are no longer a couple after two months of high-profile dating.
“They remain close friends and collaborators,” the spokesperson wrote in a statement. “They are no longer together.”
West’s divorce from Kardashian is ongoing. He has used his verified Instagram account in recent weeks to share his hopes for a reconciliation and his thoughts about her relationship with Davidson.
Many of the posts – including one posted on Valentine’s Day showing a truck full of roses and the caption “MY VISION IS KRYSTAL KLEAR” – had been deleted as of Tuesday.
But West did initially leave up a post showing images of Kardashian and their four children from a recent Vogue cover story, with a caption that read, “GOD PLEASE BRING OUR FAMILY BACK TOGETHER.”
“Divorce is difficult enough on our children and Kanye’s obsession with trying to control and manipulate our situation so negatively and publicly is only causing further pain for all,” Kardashian said.
West, who now goes by “Ye,” announced Monday his plans to bring the Donda Experience Performance to Miami later this month.
“Ye’s tenth studio album Donda is currently nominated for five Grammy Awards including ‘Album Of The Year,” a press release for the event reads. “Donda – which broke streaming records last year and set an all-time Apple Music record with #1 debuts in 152 countries – has sold two million albums globally, amassing almost 3 billion streams.”
Tickets for the performance are currently on sale at Live Nation.