Kim Kardashian West has publicly acknowledged that her husband, Kanye West, is in the midst of a severe bipolar episode, but you won't be seeing any of it on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
TMZ reports that Kim has forbidden producers and camera crews from filming Kanye right now.
The reality TV show recently began filming after taking a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Kim takes her husband's mental health very seriously and doesn't want it exploited for ratings or good TV drama," TMZ reports, adding that producers were told not to profile any of Kim and Kanye's children at the moment because Kim doesn't want them seeing footage in the future.
Camera crews are said to be focusing on storylines that don't involve Kanye right now.
Earlier in the week, Kanye used Twitter to blast his mother-in-law, Kris Jenner, and even shade his wife for doing a shoot for Playboy years ago. He also said he's been "trying to get divorced" for more than a year. Kanye has since deleted most of his bizarre tweets from throughout the week.
On Wednesday, after Kanye said his wife was "out of line" for meeting with Meek Mill about prison reform in 2018, Kim released a statement supporting Kanye and asking for "grace" from fans.
"As many of you know, Kanye has bipolar disorder. Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand. I've never spoken publicly about how this has affected us at home because I am very protective of our children and Kanye's right to privacy when it comes to his health. But today, I feel like I should comment on it because of the stigma and misconceptions about mental health," she wrote on her Instagram Story. "Those that understand mental illness or even compulsive behavior know that the family is powerless unless the member is a minor. People who are unaware or far removed from this experience can be judgmental and not understand that the individual themselves have to engage in the process of getting help no matter how hard family and friends try."
She continued, "I understand Kanye is subject to criticism because he is a public figure and his actions at times can cause strong opinions and emotions. He is a brilliant but complicated person who on top of the pressures of being an artist and a black man, who experienced the painful loss of his mother, and has to deal with the pressure and isolation that is heightened by his bipolar disorder. Those who are close with Kanye know his heart and understand his words some times do not align with his intentions."
Perhaps in reference to his long-shot presidential bid, she wrote, "Living with bipolar disorder does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas, no matter how big or unobtainable they may feel to some. That is part of his genius and as we have all witnessed, many of his big dreams have come true."