Kanye West's 'Wife' Bianca Censori Dons See-Through Leotard For An Outing In Tuscany With The Rapper
By Favour Adegoke on August 6, 2023 at 8:30 AM EDT
Kanye West and Bianca Censori were recently spotted in love in Tuscany. The couple dressed stylishly, West in a shirtless jacket and Censori in a see-through outfit. West and Censori married in a private ceremony in January this year but reportedly didn't file a marriage certificate to make it legal.
West has been rebuilding his personal and business image after his anti-Semitic controversy. The rapper leased a showroom as his new Yeezy headquarters and has hosted multiple parties and sample giveaways. He's also been busy battling various lawsuits from the staff of Donda Academy.
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Kanye West & Bianca Censori Spotted In Tuscany
Kanye West and his "wife" Bianca Censori were seen touring Tuscany. The couple looked very happy together in photos obtained by Daily Mail and were dressed very stylishly. West wore a black jacket, no shirt, and matching pants, while Censori wore a cream leotard and see-through leggings.
EXCLUSIVE: Kanye West and 'wife' Bianca Censori put on a loved-up display in Tuscany as she wows in a busty sheer leotard and pumps https://t.co/PpB2soAJu9 pic.twitter.com/OIZ8JCaFQu
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) August 5, 2023
West and Censori were reportedly joined in Tuscany by a friend who greatly resembles the rapper's ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. Censori has also been often compared to Kardashian, especially after changing her hair and style. The comparisons were inevitable as the couple married shortly after West and the reality TV star finalized their divorce.
They've Been Inseparable Since Their Secret Marriage
It was confirmed that West and Censori secretly married in Beverly Hills in January this year. However, friends and multiple sources disputed the legality of their marriage as the couple reportedly never filed a marriage certificate.
Since their private wedding, West and Censori have been inseparable and hardly seen publicly without the other. They've gone on vacations together, such as their Utah and Japan trips, and visited Censori's family in Australia.
The couple first met while Censori was still studying for her architecture degree at the University of Melbourne. She began working as the Head of Architecture for Kanye's Yeezy company in 2020. It's unclear if she still works at the company after their marriage.
West reportedly met Censori's parents for the first time during a recent trip to Tokyo, where they went on Vacation.
Kanye West Is Rebuilding His Personal And Yeezy Brand
West is working hard to rebuild his image and his Yeezy brand. The Grammy Award-winning rapper suffered heavy losses to his finances and public appearance after his anti-Semitic controversy last year.
According to The Sun, West has leased a showroom in his new Yeezy headquarters in Los Angeles. An insider told the publication, "The vision for its use has changed to being multi-purpose; it's not just going to be a store."
They also revealed that the "Good Morning" rapper has hosted multiple parties at the new showroom and done multiple giveaways of samples from his latest clothing collection. West has reportedly thrown movie nights for close friends and held Sunday Services with performances from the students of his Donda Academy.
The "Praise God" rapper recently regained access to his account on X, previously known as Twitter. According to the Wall Street Journal, West's account was restored after he assured the platform that he wouldn't post any "antisemitic or otherwise harmful language."
Kanye West Is Battling Multiple Lawsuits
Amid the refurbishing of his public and business image, West has been busy with several lawsuits. These suits were filed by multiple staff from Donda Academy and allege that the rapper discriminated on a racial basis and violated many labor regulations.
Former teachers of the private Christian academy also complained that the school building was very unsafe for teaching. They claimed the students are significantly behind their grade level and restricted to only sushi for lunch meals.
One of the complainants, a former gym teacher, Isaiah Meadows, alleged in his suit that West refused to place glass in the school's windows. This allegedly exposed the students "to the elements," violating multiple health, education, and safety codes.
Documents from Meadows' suit were obtained by Page Six. They read, "In the middle of the main classroom, a skylight was left without glass, inevitably allowing rain to fall directly inside, where water would soak into the floor, which would lead to a moldy smell for the next few days."