Bianca Censori’s rep denies online claims made about wife of Kanye West

Recently, an account claiming to be Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, made a post announcing they were praying for West after his recent social media rants. However, the rapper’s former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, has confirmed that the account is fake. 

The unknown user, who paid for verification and a blue tick, took to X (formerly Twitter) on February 9th, posing as Censori, and prayed for her husband in multiple tweets. However, West’s recent online behaviour combined with Censori’s controversies, such as turning up to the Grammys naked, has sparked speculation that West forces his wife to wear specific clothes.

Censori’s dress caused mass outrage as, underneath her fur coat, it effectively looked like she had no clothes on despite the thin transparent fabric of her dress. Many reported that the stunt was meant to replicate the cover of Vultures 1. As a result, a ‘battered Bianca’ narrative has formed on social media.

Still, many slammed the couple and claimed the Grammy red carpet was the wrong place to expose themselves as people of all ages were most likely watching the music event.

However, Yiannopoulos has refuted these claims, recently telling the Hollywood Reporter, “The ‘battered Bianca’ narrative is hysterical and absurd. There is a person controlling what Bianca Censori wears. The name of that person is Bianca Censori.”

Yiannopoulos admitted that West, “a creative force in the fashion world,” is the “final boss.” Still, he was adamant that Censori’s sensibility is “the guiding creative intelligence and impetus behind the way she dresses.”

Despite all the commotion surrounding the fake posts and Censori’s clothing, the focus over recent days has been on Kanye himself as he decided to go on a shocking tirade over Super Bowl weekend. In his posts, not only did West make a series of antisemitic comments mirroring those of 2022, but he also chose to repeat a claim he made in 2018 that slavery in the US was “a choice.” The emcee then went one step further in his posts by referencing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

During what can only be described as a manic episode, the Vultures creator called for the Bad Boy founder to be freed from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Centre and suggested that he and Combs were both targeted by an elite trying to destroy the black race. West further ruined his image by repeatedly praising Adolf Hitler and denouncing the #MeToo movement. He has since deleted his X account.

However, his brand’s website continues to promote the sale of one item: a T-shirt with an image of a swastika.