Rewritten Title:
"Kim Kardashian Tearfully Pleads With Kanye West: ‘Your Personality Was Not Like This Years Ago!’ as He Admits He’d ‘Rather Be Dead Than on Medication’ in Explosive Bipolar Diagnosis Documentary Trailer"  
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Streamlined phrasing (e.g., "a few years ago" → "years ago," "be on medication" → "on medication").  
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Rewritten Title:
"Kim Kardashian Tearfully Pleads With Kanye West: ‘Your Personality Was Not Like This Years Ago!’ as He Admits He’d ‘Rather Be Dead Than on Medication’ in Explosive Bipolar Diagnosis Documentary Trailer"

Key Adjustments:

  • Streamlined phrasing (e.g., "a few years ago" → "years ago," "be on medication" → "on medication").
  • Removed redundancy ("amid bipolar diagnosis" merged with "documentary trailer").
  • Maintained quotes, emotional tone, and critical context from the original.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s Emotional Struggles Revealed in Explosive Documentary Trailer

A new documentary trailer, In Whose Name?, offers a raw look into Kanye West’s turbulent life, featuring never-before-seen moments with ex-wife Kim Kardashian. The teaser, released on YouTube, highlights their crumbling marriage, Kanye’s mental health battles, and his controversial career choices.

Tearful Confrontation
The trailer opens with a heated exchange between Kim, 44, and Kanye (now Ye), who were married from 2014 to 2022. A visibly upset Kim, voice shaking, pleads, “Your personality was not like this a few years ago!” Kanye admits he’d stopped taking bipolar medication: “I’m off my meds for five months now… I’d rather be dead than be on medication. Either they destroy me or I destroy it.”

[Image: Kim Kardashian and Kanye West in a tense conversation during their marriage.]

Family and Fractured Dynamics
The couple shares four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. Clips show Kanye bonding with them, including studio sessions with North and Saint, and traveling with a toddler-aged North. However, the trailer hints at darker moments, with Kanye ominously stating, “I almost killed my daughter,” though context is unclear.

[Image: Kanye West with his children in a recording studio.]

Spiral and Controversies
The documentary traces Kanye’s rise and struggles, including his 2016 bipolar diagnosis and recent claim of being misdiagnosed with autism. It features his polarizing actions, like his 2020 presidential campaign (“YE4PRESIDENT”) and religious ventures, such as tearful sermons at Coachella’s 2019 Sunday Service.

[Image: Kanye West holding a "YE4PRESIDENT" sign while wearing his wedding ring.]

Artistry vs. Turmoil
Despite personal chaos, Kanye’s creative pursuits shine through. Scenes showcase his Yeezy fashion designs, studio sessions, and global travels. Yet, Kim’s haunting voiceover—“It’s a sad dream”—underscores the cost of his unbridled ambition. Kanye reflects, “The best thing about being an artist and bipolar? Anything you do and say is an art piece.”

[Image: Kanye West designing sneakers for Yeezy.]

Documentary Details
Directed by Nico Ballesteros, who filmed Kanye over six years, the project promises an unfiltered look at his “meteoric rise” and “self-destruction.” It includes interviews with Kardashian and inner-circle figures, exploring the “cost of freedom in a fame-obsessed world.”

In Whose Name? premieres September 19 in AMC theaters.

[Image: Kanye West leading a Sunday Service performance at Coachella.]

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