Kanye West Documentary: Kim Kardashian's 'Worst Nightmare' Would Be Rapper Involving Kids, Says Source
Times Now November 16, 2024 05:39 AM

The Kim Kardashian-Kanye West saga refuses to lose intrigue, especially now with a new Netflix documentary set to make waves online. While Kim’s reality show has given fans an insight into her life, Kim K's ex-husband Kanye is stepping into the limelight with his upcoming documentary - In Whose Name. The documentary is a billion-dollar production set to showcase six years of his life’s chaos. According to insiders, this project is already sending chills down Kim’s spine, with reports calling it her “worst nightmare.”

Kanye West's documentary to give insights into...Set for a 2025 release, the documentary promises to dive deep into Kanye’s rollercoaster of controversies - from his infamous political stunts and heated rants to his high-profile split with Kim and his current eyebrow-raising relationship with Bianca Censori. Variety describes it as an unfiltered take on one of the most polarizing figures in modern culture. Kim Kardashian's worst nightmare is...Behind the scenes, Kim is holding her ground, balancing solo parenting of North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm while trying to shield them from unnecessary drama. However, insiders hint that Kanye might involve their kids in his documentary or rumoured reality project, mirroring the Kardashians format. Meanwhile, a source to InTouchWeekly released a source indicating that the Heartless rapper might reveal their heated telephone conversations in the documentary. The source said, “Kanye’s relationship with Kim and her family is not good, and while she tries to keep the peace with him, they’ve had arguments over the phone that could end up being used in the doc." ALSO READ: Merely weeks ago, a source also told InTouch Kanye was fashioning out a TV show life ex-wife The Kardashians, which would make his life accessible for public viewing. With “thousands and thousands of hours of footage” in his pocket, “he could get the kids involved, which, of course, would be Kim’s worst nightmare. There’s not much she can do about it. They appear on her show, so she can’t use that argument, and they adore their dad, so odds are they’re going to want to be on his show," added the source to InTouch Weekly“They love their dad and might want to be part of his show,” a source spilt, adding to Kim’s growing concerns.Despite their rocky co-parenting dynamic, Kim has publicly committed to keeping things civil for her kids’ sake. “One day, they’ll understand why I never badmouthed their father,” she shared last year on the Angie Martinez IRL podcast. About Kanye West's documentary In Whose NameAs for Kanye’s documentary, production has been ongoing for six years, with big names like Ballesteros and Justin Staple attached to the project. With post-production underway, all eyes are on 2025 to see how this chapter of Kanye's life will unfold - and what it will reveal about his side of the Kimye fallout.
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