Kim Kardashian Cries Over Kanye West in Explosive 2025 Doc Trailer
Celebrity relationships are like childhood friends, here one day and gone the next, this is the case with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. But the new explosive trailer isn’t about some random drama between celebrities; it’s a clear representation of how mental health, marriage, and public life often collide in the spotlight. The new documentary, In Whose Name, is set to release on September 19, focusing on West’s private life as he struggles with bipolar disorder and his 2021 breakup.
However, when the trailer was released on August 12, we heard Kardashian crying in the background to West, “Your personality was not like this a few years ago,” which could reveal a shocking truth about their previous relationship and who they actually are.
Inside Kanye and Kim’s Turbulent Journey: The Untold Story Behind the Fame
We often have this narrative of who someone is, whether it’s because they were on a TV show or if they made one horrible mistake in the past. Every day for 6 years, West dealt with a camera always being there, catching every pivotal moment of his life. This took a very interesting toll on his mental health. This documentary gives the viewers an up-close look at Kanye and Kim’s past relationship, showing their highs, lows, and everything in between.
But what some people don’t realize is that no matter how many people love you, or how famous you are, you’re always going to have a breaking point when it’s just too much to handle. So, reminder: there is always something happening behind the scenes that the public eye doesn’t see.
Kim Kardashian: Tears and Truth Behind the Spotlight
This isn’t the first time the public has seen Kardashian in a vulnerable state, but it reveals the immensity of her pain and how long it has been hidden. In the documentary trailer, Kardashian is seen confronting West about his behavior change, highlighting the emotional toll on his mental health during the relationship. He later admits to being off his medication for five months and expresses his belief that they misdiagnosed him for bipolar disorder, and he actually has autism.
(Trailer of From Kanye to YE- IN WHOSE NAME, Courtesy of AMSI Entertainment)
But despite all of their hardships, Kardashian acknowledges the difficulty of having bipolar disorder and asks people to have an understanding of him rather than being judgmental. She says, “Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand.” So, what happened between the two celebs? It seems to me they were at an understanding in their relationship.
Private Family Struggles Exposed
The new In Whose Name documentary exposes a shocking but hurtful truth about Kim and Kanye’s past family considerations. It’s a no brainer that in the documentary, Kim and Kanye were yelling and arguing with each other, but what father blurts, “I almost killed my daughter.” During his first presidential rally on July 19, 2020, in North Charleston, South Carolina, Kanye shared that he and Kim considered having an abortion for their first child, North.
A quote from Perezhilton.com, West said at a rally, “Even if my wife were to divorce me after this speech, she brought North into the world even when I didn’t want to,” so it is clear he knew he was taking a big risk saying that. Later, Kardashian expressed that she was absolutely furious that he spoke about something so private about their child at the rally. We are shown a glimpse of this moment in the documentary exposing the emotional struggles Kanye and Kim wrestled with regarding an abortion.
What Does This Mean for Us?
The explosive trailer of Kanye’s new documentary, In Whose Name, is more than just another case of celebrity drama. It is a reminder that not everything you see online is true, and that celebrity’s lives are not as flawless as they seem. Kim Kardashian in tears over Kanye West reveals the emotional weight behind fame and the mental health struggles they have. For the audience, it shows the importance of understanding and empathy and behind all of the rainbows and happiness, are real people expressing how they feel and facing conflicts just like me and you.
