Ye (fka Kanye West) has once again left fans divided after posting a NSFW image of his wife, Bianca Censori, to promote the couple’s upcoming $25 million film project.
Ye and Censori have had a turbulent month. Credit: Gilbert Flores / Getty
The move comes amid ongoing speculation about the state of their marriage, following reports that Censori was considering leaving the rapper over his increasingly controversial behavior following their risqué stunt at the Grammys.
Marriage on the Rocks?
Ye, who has been under fire for alleged antisemitism and misogyny, is currently facing a lawsuit from a former employee and recently sold t-shirts featuring swastikas — a decision that reportedly pushed Censori to her breaking point.
An insider told Page Six that the 30-year-old Australian model was horrified by Ye’s actions, saying: “[Censori’s] had enough.
The swastika shirt [he was selling] was the last straw. She told him that’s not who she is, and that she can’t be associated with that. He’s saying that he has dominion over her and then he’s selling those shirts. It reflects on her, and she doesn’t want any part of that circus.”
However, the couple’s representative, Milo Yiannopoulos, quickly shut down the rumors, insisting that their relationship remains solid.
“Ye and Bianca are in Los Angeles, about to enjoy Valentine’s Day together. Announcements about their private life will come from them directly, not unsourced rumor in the tabloid press,” Yiannopoulos told The Independent. “Is this the fifth or is it the sixth time the press has wrongly reported that Ye and Bianca are separating? I’ve lost track.”
Ye Gushes Over Censori and Her Acting Debut
Despite the ongoing speculation, Ye took to social media to praise Censori’s upcoming movie, which he is producing alongside Italian artist and director Vanessa Beecroft.
“I’M SO PROUD OF MY WIFE FOR STARRING IN HER FIRST FEATURE FILM SHOT IN JAPAN DIRECTED BY VANESSA BEECROFT PRODUCED BY ME,” Ye wrote, posting a nude promotional image of Censori to accompany the announcement.
Ye shared the movie poster on Instagram. Credit: Instagram/Ye
According to the Daily Mail, the film — co-created by Ye — explores the idea that shame over nudity is not inherent to human nature.
The project was filmed in Japan, with Censori reportedly taking a break from shooting to attend the Grammys earlier this year.
In response to the post, fans had plenty to say, with one person commenting: “What happened to the divorce everyone was talking about?”
Referencing the recent controversy, another added: “We will never forget the tweets Ye”.
Another fed-up social media user wrote: “I’ve seen this woman naked beyond my will more times than I can count”.
Censori’s Viral Grammys Look
The former architect and Yeezy designer has become a viral sensation in recent months, earning the title of one of the most Googled people on the planet.
Her sheer, nearly-invisible dress at the Grammys turned heads and left social media buzzing.
Bianca Censori stunned viewers with her outfit. Credit: Jon Kopaloff / Getty
Ye later reflected on the moment, writing on X (formerly Twitter): “My wife’s first red carpet opened a whole new world. I keep staring at this photo like I was staring in admiration that night. Thinking wow I am so lucky to have a wife that is so smart, talented, brave, and hot.”
He went on to reveal that the controversial dress was custom-tailored six times, before concluding: “She took a break from shooting her first film to make a movie in real life. We tailored that invisible dress 6 times. And just like magic poof, we disappeared. Thank you to all the outlets who recognized us and gave us back the energy we put in.”
Following backlash over the stunt, including people accusing him of controlling behavior against Censori, Ye tweeted: “I have dominion over my wife.
“This ain’t no woke as feminist s**t she’s with a billionaire why would she listen to any of you dumb a** broke b***hes.”
Kanye West and Bianca Censori before the red carpet stunt. Credit: Frazer Harrison / Getty
“People say the red carpet look was her decision,” Ye continued. “Yes I don’t make her do nothing she doesn’t want to but she definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without my approval you stupid a** woke pawns. I have no respect or empathy for any one living ’cause no one living can f**k with me but I do love some people and I give them favor.”
While some fans celebrated Ye’s support for his wife’s artistic pursuits, others found his continued public exposure of Censori unsettling, reigniting debates about their relationship dynamic.