Kanye West furiously lashed out at his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, leaving her in floods of tears. The controversial rapper, now known as Ye, has been at the centre of a media storm in recent years following the breakdown of his marriage to the billionaire businesswoman.
West, 48, has also previously disclosed extremely private information about his family, including how he "almost killed" his eldest daughter, North, when he and Kim considered an abortion.The comments were made during his unsuccessful 2020 presidential campaign.
During the final few years of his marriage to Kardashian, 44, West's behaviour became a driving force between them. He ultimately bought a home in Chicago and moved there without telling his wife. Now, a new documentary has seen Kim reduced to tears after another of Kanye's outbursts.
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In a clip from In Whose Name?, Kanye is confronted by his cousin, who tells the controversial musician, "You're putting yourself and your family in danger of being murdered!" Kanye lashes out at his cousin, telling her to go home, despite her saying she will protect him.
"At some point it's a reality that some people will say no," Kim said, while wiping away tears. The TV star went on to say: "People say no to me on a daily basis and I don't just start screaming and throwing a tantrum. That's just not ok." Attempting to defend himself, West replied: "But that's just my personality."
Kim went on to tell her now ex-husband that this was completely out of the blue for him, with him adding: "What do you mean? I used to scream backstage." She added that while this did happen, it wasn't a daily occurrence for West. After the clip was shared online, fans have rallied around Kim.
"The way she folded her tissue she's been through this too many times," said one. A second added: "I am glad Kim divorced Kanye. Look at his behaviour towards women here?"
A third typed, "Wow, I'll be respecting Kardashians a little bit more since seeing these clips... The patience, the loving response... honestly, you can see she used to love him." "It's actually sad that's not the same man she married in the beginning, glad she got out of that situation," added another.

Meanwhile, another clip from the same documentary sees West lash out at his former mother-in-law, Kris Jenner, as she pleaded with him to take his medication. West, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, told Kris he would "rather be dead" than take medication.
Screaming at an emotional Kris, he said: "Y'all demasculated me and made me feel like a piece of s***. And the only reason you got away with it is because I was medicated. I would rather be dead than be on medication. No one from the family is taking any responsibility for my hospital visit, but if you wanna go online that's 50 percent of what people say. At least. Am I lying?"
When Kris explained it didn't matter, he saw red and screamed over her: "It does matter! It does matter! It does matter!" leaving the Kardashian matriach in tears. She said: "It matters to us, and you. It doesn't matter what the internet says. It matters what we think, Ye," before he stormed out of the kitchen.
When West asked Kris if she believed she had an impact on his mental health, she became emotional, saying: "Yes, yes, yes, I'm saying yes. And I love you, I don't want you to be not perfect, I love you," before explaining she wanted Kim to love him.
The unauthorised documentary, created by Nico Ballesteros, documents West's life from 2018 until 2024 and was shot. But it is not known how Ballesteros, who was 18 when filming started, managed to get so much footage of West.
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