According to Deadline, Kanye West is having a hard time getting through to Netflix’s customer service line. That’s why he has taken to his Instagram account to send them a message — read: a demand — about the Sundance documentary “Jeen-Yuhs.” West wrote a post that said, “I’m going to say this kindly for the last time. I must get final edit and approval on this doc before it releases on Netflix. Open the edit room immediately so I can be in charge of my own image. Thank you in advance.”
The documentary is about West’s beginnings, his rise to fame, and some of the most difficult moments in his life, including the death of his mother Donda back in 2007 and his failed 2020 presidential campaign. For anyone who has been paying attention to West’s career over the years, they would know that his image is very important to him. After all, he is also someone who refuses to smile for photos just because he wants to look like all the “cool men” did back in the 1800s, per the Daily Mail. Now, whether or not the online streaming giant grants West’s request and opens up the edit room remains to be seen. But, if there’s anything that his critics have learned so far, it’s that no one wants to be on the receiving end of one of his infamous rants. Take note, Netflix.