Kanye West and Bianca Censori Split, Moving Toward Divorce
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Kanye West and Bianca Censori Split, Moving Toward Divorce


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Kanye West and Bianca Censori have officially ended their relationship. According to Daily Mail, the pair have called it quits and are now taking steps toward divorce. Sources tell TMZ that both Kanye and Bianca have already contacted divorce attorneys.

The breakup follows a string of controversies, including Kanye’s appearance at the Grammys with Bianca and his latest social media outburst. Just 11 days ago, he had Bianca nearly naked on the Grammys red carpet, instructing her to drop her fur coat and reveal a sheer dress. The two were later spotted packing on the PDA at an after-party, but whatever spark was left didn’t last long.

Days after the Grammys, Kanye took to X for an unhinged rant, where things spiraled out of control. He went as far as posting porn, forcing Elon Musk to step in and censor his account—leading Ye to deactivate it himself. On top of that, he aired a Super Bowl ad directing fans to his Yeezy website, where the only item for sale was a shirt featuring a swastika. The backlash was immediate, and the merch has since been removed.

Kanye and Bianca, a former Yeezy architect, had a secret wedding ceremony around January 2023. They spent the past year traveling the world and making headlines with Bianca’s bold, skin-baring outfits, culminating in their Grammys appearance. However, their whirlwind romance seems to have run its course, and now, Kanye finds himself single once again.


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