Kim Kardashian ‘at war’ with Jen Aniston after she says ‘don’t vote’ for Kanye

Kim Kardashian ‘at war’ with Jen Aniston after she says ‘don’t vote’ for Kanye

Kim Kardashian is not happy with actress Jennifer Aniston, an insider has dished.

Reality TV personality Kim, 40, and husband Kanye West, 43, are said to be fuming and “shocked” after Friends star Jennifer, 51, took to social media to urge fans to not put a tick in the ballot box for Kanye ahead of the upcoming US election.

Rapper Kanye first announced his intention to run for President back in 2015 and is now running in the election in November, reportedly spending over $3million (£2.3million) to get listed on ballots.

When Jennifer placed her vote last week, via post, she pleaded with Americans to not vote for the Stronger hitmaker as “It’s not funny” – which has left the power couple angry, according to someone close to the Kardashian-Wests.

The source told Heat magazine: “It shocked both of them, and the more they think about it, the angrier they get. They say Jen can’t get away with mocking Kanye in such a rude and dismissive manner, and they’ve already started working out how to fight back.”

The insider added that despite Kim having different political views to her husband that she “is proud of Kanye for showing determination. And she can’t believe Jen would mock him for it.”

However, it seems that Hollywood sweetheart Jennifer is not fussed by the drama and sticks by her words, with the source adding: “Jen couldn’t care less whatever mud and hatred Kim and Kanye want to throw her way.”

At the end of October, The Morning Show actress revealed she is endorsing Joe Biden in the race to be the next US leader and in a lengthy Instagram post she told why.

Alongside a series of snaps that showed her placing her voter slip in a post box, she penned: “#IVOTED for @joebiden and @kamalaharris. I dropped my ballot off, and I did it early I voted for them because right now this country is more divided than ever.

“Right now, a few men in power are deciding what women can and can’t do with their own bodies. Our current President has decided that racism is a non-issue. He has repeatedly and publicly ignored science… too many people have died.

“I urge you to really consider who is going to be most affected by this election if we stay on the track we’re on right now… your daughters, the LGBTQ+ community, our Black brothers and sisters, the elderly with health conditions, and your future kids and grandkids (who will be tasked with saving a planet that our leadership refuses to believe is hurting). ⠀

“This whole thing isn’t about one candidate or one single issue, it’s about the future of this country and of the world. Vote for equal human rights, for love, and for decency.”

Jennifer then added: “PS – It’s not funny to vote for Kanye. I don’t know how else to say it. Please be responsible.”

in a since-deleted tweet, Kanye came back to Jennifer, panning the show that made her a household name.

First, he shared a screengrab of an article about Jen’s words, writing – in reference to his recent interview with Joe Rogan – that “that Rogan interview got em shook.”

“Let’s gooooo,” Kanye added.

He went on: “Friends wasn’t funny either.”

Mirror Online have contacted a representative for Kim Kardashian for comment.

Kanye launched his campaign over the summer, holding a rally in South Carolina where he touched on topics from abortion to race relations to space travel.

And the event even saw him tear up, recalling how he had wanted wife Kim Kardashian to get an abortion when he found out she was pregnant with eldest child North, now seven.

Kanye recently made his long-awaited appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast and told host Joe that he feels his potential presidency is part of “God’s plan”, and that if it doesn’t work out next month then he’ll definitely win come 2024.

“It was something God put on my heart back in 2015,” he explained, “A few days before the MTV Video Awards, it hit me in the shower.

“And when I first thought of it I started laughing to myself. All this joy came over my body, through my soul. I just felt that energy; I felt that spirit.”

Kanye later added: “I believe my calling is to be the leader of the free world. If it’s in God’s plan that part of my path is to be the governor, that’s fine. But my calling is to be the leader of the free world.”

And he insisted that his campaign wasn’t to bring down the other candidates.