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Kim Kardashian breaks down to Kanye West in trailer for rapper's explosive new documentary

Kim Kardashian breaks down to Kanye West in trailer for rapper's explosive new documentary

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Startling footage of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's deteriorating marriage is shown in an explosive new documentary about the controversial rapper.
In the trailer for In Whose Name?, which dropped on Tuesday, Kardashian can be heard crying as she tells West — who now goes by Ye — 'Your personality was not like this a few years ago.'
West, whose been diagnosed with bipolar disorder but later claimed it was actually autism, also says he's been off his meds for 'five months now', reports Page Six.
In another emotionally charged scene, Kim attempts to calm down an angry West after he says, 'Never tell me I'm gonna wake up one day and have nothing!'
Kim replies, 'We can talk about that later, but,' before West interjects, 'It ain't no but!'
The trailer also shows West's run for president, and him breaking down in tears during one of his Sunday Service spiritual gatherings that he hosted back in 2019.
'I would rather be dead than be on medication,' he bluntly says at one point in the trailer. 'Either they destroy me, or I destroy it.'
'They're killing our ability to think outside the box!' he later exclaims.
The trailer ends with West saying, 'You know the best think about being an artist and bipolar? Anything you do and say is an art piece.'
The doc is directed by Nicolas Ballesteros, who captured intimate footage of West over a period of six years.
The documentary drops September 19 in partnership with AMC, Regal and Cinemark theatre chains.
Kim, 44, and Kanye, 48, were married for almost seven years before their divorce was finalised in November 2022.
They share four kids together: North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6.
In February, a source told Page Six that Kim was 'staying away' from her ex-husband as he continued to make headlines over his bizarre social media rants.
'[She[ wants nothing to do with his drama,' the source said, adding that she found his social media antics 'disturbing.'
'Kim hasn't read all the messages Kanye posted because it's not worth her time and energy.'
In February, the Gold Digger rapper shared how his wife, Bianca Censori, helped him get an autism diagnosis after he doubted his bipolar disorder.
'My wife took me because she said, 'Something about your personality doesn't feel like it's bipolar, I've seen bipolar before,'' West said on the Download podcast, noting that Censori was 'educated.'
'And come to find out, it's really a case of autism that I have.'
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