Over the past several days, Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, has shared and deleted numerous Instagram posts about his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian West, who filed for divorce last January. In another time, another era, the public might be rooting for West. He’s a man who exhibits main character syndrome to a worrisome degree and who in casting himself as the hero in a sweeping romance appears determined to hit all of the genre’s beats.
The narrative arc West is trying to manifest is a tried and true one
The narrative arc West is trying to manifest is a tried and true one: The romantic lead realizes he’s made a terrible mistake and must win back his one true love. She may have already moved on, may even be dating someone else, but that’s of no concern to our protagonist. The plot’s needs leave no room for her needs. Persistence against all odds is the virtue that will unlock his partner’s frozen heart.
That’s not how life works, though. West isn’t the only person with a say in how this all plays out. Kardashian West doesn’t have an obligation to return to his arms. Pursuit of the happy ending West has envisioned has so far played out more like a nightmare for those around him.
Let’s run through West’s behavior over the last few days. He’s ended his rebound relationship with the model Julia Fox. He’s isolated himself from friends like the rapper Kid Cudi. He’s raged against “Saturday Night Live” cast member Pete Davidson, whom Kardashian West has been dating for months. In one post, he encouraged his fans to “scream” at Davidson on the street, then mocked Davidson’s attempts to make peace.
More troubling is West’s steadfast refusal to accept the reality of his marriage’s end or any agency that Kardashian West has. He has launched “constant attacks” on her online and in interviews, even as he has insisted that God will bring them back together. On Monday, he shared a picture of a pickup truck filled with roses that many assumed was a Valentine’s Day gift, captioned “My vision is Krystal Klear.” Later that day, he insisted on referring to Kardashian West as his wife when asking his supporters to not “do anything physical” toward Davidson.
And he repeatedly shared her text messages to him, despite her clear discomfort. “Why can’t you keep any of our conversations private???” she wrote West, a screenshot of one text showed. Because “I got a text from my favorite person in the world,” he responded. “I’m your number one fan. Why wouldn’t I tell everyone!!!”
Kanye West shares screenshot of Kim Kardashian asking him why he can’t keep their conversations private. pic.twitter.com/p4aNVt6HM6
— Pop Base (@PopBase) February 15, 2022
That’s not romantic. That’s not love. That’s the antithesis of love. That is selfishness and self-regard and self-pity rolled up into a torrid mess. Through it all, we’ve watched with bated breath, wondering what West’s next all-caps cry for help will say. And in the end, I’m sad for everyone involved. Was Fox and West’s relationship real or just for clout? I don’t know but neither makes me feel good to consider. Kardashian West has money, family, and fame — but she’s still subject to the whims of a man who has more money and more intense fans. Her kids, who just this Sunday were featured on West’s livestream, have been caught in the middle of a seemingly one-sided feud.








