According to rumors, Kanye West thinks Anna Wintour has been picking the wrong "Girls" for the cover of Vogue magazine. West reportedly confronted the editor-in-chief for failing to put Kim Kardashian, his fiancée, on the front page of the publication.

Radar Online reports that West recently approached Wintour at the Beverly Hills Polo Lounge. Apparently, he believes that Kardashian should have been on the cover of the most recent issue ofVogue, which instead features Lena Dunham, creator and star of HBO's Girls.

According to a source, which Radar Online describes as an "insider", West said that Kardashian is "just as talented as Lena, if not more so."

"Kanye thinks that Kim has a much bigger fan base and appeal than Lena," the source said.

The report claims that West and Wintour are friends, and thus, West takes personal offense in not seeing his soon-to-be wife on the cover of the fashion magazine.

"To Kanye, it's insulting that his friend Anna is still refusing to even consider putting Kim on the cover of Vogue," the source continued. "He thinks Anna is listening to a bunch of 'know-nothing' corporate haters, as he put it."

West is reportedly so adamant about seeing Kardashian on the cover that he is calling in favors.

"He's upset that Anna isn't willing to do him this personal favor and put Kim on the cover," the source said.

West isn't the only one who wants to see Kardashian on Vogue. The reality star reportedly hasVogue dreams as well.

"Kanye knows that it's always been a huge dream of Kim's to be on the Vogue cover, and Kanye wants to make it [come] true," the source said. "If nothing else, Kanye is persistent."

Although the alleged Beverly Hills Polo Lounge conversation has yet to be confirmed, West has publicly declared that his fiancée should be a Vogue cover girl in the past.

"There's no way Kim Kardashian shouldn't be on the cover of Vogue," West told Ryan Seacrest in October 2013. "She's like the most intriguing woman right now. She's got Barbara Walters calling her like every day, and collectively, we're the most influential with clothing."