
Topics: Kanye West, Celebrity, Kim Kardashian, The Kardashians, TV And Film, Mental Health, Sex and Relationships, Documentaries
Topics: Kanye West, Celebrity, Kim Kardashian, The Kardashians, TV And Film, Mental Health, Sex and Relationships, Documentaries
A never-before-seen clip of Kanye West exploding at a crying Kim Kardashian after revealing he had 'stopped taking his meds' has just been revealed.
The video in question is a trailer for a docu-film all about 48-year-old Kanye, following his life events as he stopped taking medication for bipolar disorder and as the then-couple's relationship deteriorated.
The rapper has consistently been at the centre of controversy over the last few years, including a wild 'naked' stunt with wife Bianca Censori at the Grammys earlier this year, and being dropped by his talent agency and numerous brands due to his vile antisemitic rants on social media.
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In a teaser trailer for the upcoming documentary, which is set to land next month, the 44-year-old The Kardashians star can be heard crying as she told her then-husband: "Your personality was not like this a few years ago."
Her statement came after Kanye admitted that he stopped taking his medication for his bipolar disorder, telling her: "I'm off my meds for five months now."
Another scene from the doc, which is titled In Whose Name?, shows Kim trying to calm down a visibly angry Kanye after he hits out: "Never tell me I’m gonna wake up one day and have nothing!”
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"We can talk about that later, but," Kim then tries to respond before the 'Homecoming' rapper loudly interjects: "It ain’t no but!"
It's clear the doc in question doesn't solely focus on Kanye's relationship with Kim - which saw the pair married for nearly seven years before their divorce was finalised in November 2022 following the births of their four children - as subsequent clips also reference a number of the musician's headline-making moments from recent years.
These, namely, included his run for President, the Sunday Service breakdown, his various music and fashion-based projects and the 'White Lives Matter' controversy.
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"I would rather be dead than be on medication," he can be heard saying during the trailer. "Either they destroy me, or I destroy it."
Another quote hears Kanye claim: "They’re killing our ability to think outside the box!"
The trailer concludes with the father-of-four saying: "You know the best thing about being an artist and bipolar? Anything you do and say is an art piece."
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In Whose Name?, directed by Nicolas Ballesteros, is compiled with footage taken of Kanye over the course of six years.
It's set to land in cinemas next month (19 September).
If you're experiencing distressing thoughts and feelings, the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is there to support you. They're open from 5pm–midnight, 365 days a year. Their national number is 0800 58 58 58 and they also have a webchat service if you're not comfortable talking on the phone.