Kim Kardashian was seen sobbing over her ex-husband during an intense trailer for his new documentary. The rapper, 48, who is legally known as Ye, has shot thousands of trailers for the new documentary over the course of the last six years that viewers into the ups and downs of his inner world.
The Jesus Walks hitmaker was married to reality superstar Kim, 44, from 22014 until 2022 and they have North, 12, Saint, nine, Chicago, seven, as well as six-year-old Psalm together. In the opening moments of the trailer, Kanye declares: "I've been off my meds for five months now," but Kim can be heard saying through tears: "Your personality was not like this a few years ago," as he storms out of a dressing room with her name on it.
As the trailer goes on, Kanye explains that he has a 'calling' in life, but when Kim pleads: "We could talk about that later, but..." he cuts her off and says: "It ain't no but!" Alongside clips from his performance during the Easter Sunday Service at the 2019 Coachella Music Festival, he adds: "When I went to the hospital and one of the ideas was to do a church..."
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Another clip from that performance six years ago is played in the trailer, where Kanye crying in front of Chance The Rapper . He can be heard saying: "Yeah, I was just being embarrassed or ashamed to cry, man." Further clips show the rapper spending time with his children, making music and working on his fashion designs. A church sermon can be heard over shots of prison inmates which says: "When we're at the prisons, professing how Jesus can set you free, it's true."
"Thank you, Jesus. I decided to run," Kanye declares as a clip of himself holding up a sign that read YE4PRESIDENT popped up on the screen." But things took a dramatic turn when the star was seen travelling with his eldest daughter and he yells: "I almost killed my daughter." But in a worrying moment, he describes his dependency on his medication as he says: "I'd rather be dead than to be on medication. Either they destroy me or I destroy it."
He adds: "It's a sad dream. They're killing our ability to think outside of the box. And I'm almost like a masochist. like whatever I want, when I want. It's worse." In the final shots of the teaser, he reflects on how his life intertwines with his art as he says: "You know the best thing about being an artist and bipolar? Anything you do and say is an art piece."
Kim, 44, and Kanye, 47, called time on their 10-year romance in 2021 and their divorce was finalised in November 2022. Kanye, legally known as Ye, married Australian architect Bianca Censori the following month but it's reported the pair have split just days on from their naked dress stunt at the Grammy Awardsand Kanye's anti-Semitic outbursts on social media.
Kim opened up about the breakdown of her marriage to Kanye as her sister Khloe reunited with her ex-husband Lamar Odom after nine years. Khloe admitted to her older sibling that had it not been for Lamar's drug use, she and the basketball player "would still be married 'til today".
Khloe's confession prompted Kim to look back on the end of her time with the father of her four children and admit that when a "person's personality" changes it can "force your marriage to end". She told Khloe: "That's the hardest part. I've been there."
Kim continued: "When you don't foresee something happening that really changes a person's personality and then they're not the same person and you can't ever get that person back, but you can't live with the new person. I get it."
The synopsis of the upcoming documentary, which is directed by filmmaker Nico Ballesteros, reads: "Then eighteen-year-old Nicolas Ballesteros is thrust into the eye of the storm that is Ye, a man building empires in music, fashion, and faith. Coming to terms with Bipolar, his collapsing marriage, vanishing sponsorships, and growing public backlash, Ye’s life unfolds alongside a billion-dollar brand and a persona as polarizing as it is powerful."
"For six transformative years of 15-hour shoot days, Ballesteros did more than document a cultural icon. What began as a silent observation evolved into a profound journey of artistic and personal growth.
"Immersed in Ye’s world of extremes, he bore witness to brilliance and breakdowns, triumphs and turmoil, but also observed the paranoia and intensity that increasingly shaped Ye’s world. In the end, Ballesteros captured not just a portrait of Ye but a reflection of the human condition in all its contradictions."
Nico previously directed Kanye's music videos for Come to Life, Playboi Carti Feat. Kid Cudi: M3tamorphosis, Gunna: Can't Relate, and the TV special Kanye West Presents Donda at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but this documentary will mark his biggest release yet.
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