Kim Kardashian breaks down during fight with ex-husband Ye in new documentary trailer: 'Your personality was not like this'

Kim Kardashian breaks down during fight with ex-husband Ye in new documentary trailer: 'Your personality was not like this'New Foto - Kim Kardashian breaks down during fight with ex-husband Ye in new documentary trailer: 'Your personality was not like this'

Controversial rapper Ye, formerly known asKanye West, is the subject of a new documentary. The film, titledIn Whose Name?, offers a behind-the-scenes look at Ye's life over a six-year period that saw him navigate his bipolar diagnosis, significant public backlash and the loss of brand sponsorships for repeatedlyespousing antisemitic rhetoric, afailed 2020 runfor president, and the ending of his marriage to ex-wifeKim Kardashian. In a trailer teaser for the film released today, an upset Kardashian can be overheard telling the 24-time Grammy winner that "your personality was not like this a few years ago." Brad Barket/Getty The couple, who share four children together, also appear to have an argument in a separate scene. "We can talk about that later, but," Kardashian says, to which Ye fiercely responds, "It ain't no 'but!'" Kardashian and Ye eventuallydivorced in November 2022, with the Skims founder going on to date stars like Pete Davidson. Ye latertied the knotwith wife Bianca Censori two months later in January 2023. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Directed by Nico Ballesteros, who was just 18 years old when filming began,In Whose Nameis compiled from over 3,000 hours of never-before-seen footage of Ye and his inner circle. Its trailer also sees the "Stronger" performer reveal that he is no longer taking medication to treat his bipolar disorder, a move which he claims is "a calling by the universe." He later affirms that he would "rather be dead than be on medication" in a separate conversation. (Earlier this year, Ye said that he wasmisdiagnosed with bipolar disorderand is actually on the autism spectrum.) The clip also features several moments between Ye and his children, alongside footage of him announcing his presidential bid anddonning a White Lives Matter shirtat a Paris fashion show in 2022. That same year, both Adidas, Balenciaga, and the talent agent CAA cut ties with the rapper after he made repeated antisemitic remarks on social media. "You know the best thing about being an artist and bipolar?" Ye says in the trailer. "Anything you do and say is an art piece." Ye has continued to make antisemitic comments over the years, going as far as telling disgraced conspiracy theorist Alex Jones thathe loves Adolf Hitler and Nazisin a December 2022 interview. He laterapologized to the Jewish community for his remarksin a post written in Hebrew in 2023,only to call Hitler "fresh"andrelease a series of swastika T-shirtsthis February. He went on torelease a song titled "Heil Hitler"in May, beforeasking the world for forgivenessin an X post published later that same month. "I am done with antisemitism," Ye wrote. "I love all people. God forgive me for the pain I've caused. I forgive those who have caused me pain. Thank you God." In Whose Name?will debut in theaters on Sept. 19. Watch the trailer above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

 

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