Kanye West Reveals His Issue With 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians'
Kanye West recently admitted that "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" is lacking some visual elements which keeps him from wanting to be involved in his fiance's reality television series.
West, the 36-year-old rap mogul who is engaged to the mother of his child Kim Kardashian,33, appeared on the Hot 97 Angie Martinez radio show where he spoke about his distaste for the E! reality television series.
"I don't really do her show just because I don't particularly like the way the producers shoot some of the shots," he explained on New York City radio station Hot 97. "I'm very meticulous to that, right? I like to get a different [director of photography] or whatever."
Still, West revealed why he let cameras film when proposing to Kardashian on her birthday last month.
"And when we got engaged, I made sure the show was there [filming] because I felt like that was something that would make her happy," West said on the radio show. "Regardless of how it was shot, I felt like this is a moment she would like to have and would like to share, and just have that documented. And we could decide later or not to air it."
Despite the fact that West does not fully approve of the way the show is shot, it is Kardashian's line of work. The reality television star defended her job earlier this year.
"The biggest misconception about my family and me is that we're lazy. I work hard; the show is a full-time job," Kardashian insisted to Vogue. "Sometimes I don't think people realize that – we work 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on the program."
Aside from the show, Kardashian insists that she and her family are hard at work on other business ventures.
"People think, 'Well, what do they do,'" Kardashian explained to Vogue. "We do so much, we work on the show, on fragrances, on our fashion line – there's a lot. Also, people have this idea that my mom (Kris Jenner) controls us all and will her book her kids to do anything if it makes money. I am in my thirties – my mom can't tell me what to do."