Kanye West And Bianca Censori Staying At Elite Mental‑Health Retreat Amid Relationship Scrutiny
, who made headlines for his brief appearance at the Diddy trial late last week, has been spending most of his time at a high-end wellness facility in Mallorca, Spain.
Despite the ongoing retreat, Kanye briefly left to spend about ten minutes attending the criminal trial in New York City, a move that generated controversy.
Although initially turned away due to not being on the approved guest list, Kanye West was later added to the roster and given reserved seating among Diddy's family and close associates.
According to RadarOnline, the rapper and his wife, , have been checked into The Balance Rehab Clinic, which reportedly charges $170,000 per week. The luxury retreat offers comprehensive services, including accommodation, meals, therapy sessions, and yoga.
"Our mental health and luxury addiction treatment facilities are created to be a safe haven where you can find recovery, peace, rest, and happiness," The Balance Rehab Clinic's official website states. "Our luxury rehab centers and high-end treatment facilities are located in Mallorca, Zurich, London, Marbella, and Offshore."
It adds, "Our qualified team of physicians, psychiatrists, and holistic therapists are here to provide you with a unique and exceptional experience. Our luxury rehab centers offer you more than just treatment; we offer guidance to rediscover your soul and achieve your best self."
The reason behind the couple's stay may tie back to a wrongful termination lawsuit filed against Kanye by former employee Benjamin Provo. RadarOnline claims that court documents confirm West's presence at the clinic over the past few weeks, offering insight into why he has been away from the public eye.
"He's bleeding money and credibility," a source told the outlet. "He needs to prove to fans and the corporate partners he has left that he was off his rocker when spewing such filth, and going to rehab seems like just what the doctor ordered – literally."
Videos from Miami, Texas, and Los Angeles recently captured the couple together in public, most notably after Bianca's spa appointment in Beverly Hills, where she donned thigh-skimming shorts, a black zip-up hoodie, and heeled sandals. Kanye, seated beside her, wore a subdued expression, drawing speculation about the state of their relationship.
The contrast of Bianca's bold outfit and Kanye's muted demeanor fueled online discussion.
The timing of their joint stay is notable, coming just months after Kanye seemed to confirm their relationship had hit rocky terrain.
In his unreleased track "BIANCA," previewed during a livestream by DJ Akademiks on April 2, Kanye claimed Censori left him following his string of controversial social media posts.
"My baby she ran away," he raps in the single. "But first she tried to get me committed / Not going to the hospital 'cause I am not sick, I just do not get it." The lyrics paint a raw and troubled picture of their marriage. "Until Bianca's back, I stay up all night, I'm not going to sleep / I really don't know where she's at."
The track dropped just days after West sparked breakup speculation with a cryptic post about betrayal and heartbreak.
"When you look at that betrayal list I realized I was just a part of peoples strategies," he wrote, adding, "I make decisions from my heart and mind. So when my heart is broken, it breaks my mind too."
He concluded the post with a redacted text message, reportedly saying, "Just like to see people fulfill their dreams so they can sh-t on me later." At the time, fans noticed West had wiped his Instagram clean and allegedly unfollowed Bianca, further fueling divorce rumors. Despite the apparent distance, their joint stay at the retreat suggests they may be working to repair their relationship.
For now, Kanye's followers remain hopeful that the prestigious clinic and Bianca's support will help stabilize his mental health, as he navigates courtroom pressures, personal transformation, and the spotlight. Only time will tell if this marked withdrawal from the public stage leads to meaningful changes for the rapper.
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