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Kanye West poses with scantily-clad Bianca Censori as they continue to defy ‘split' rumours

Kanye West poses with scantily-clad Bianca Censori as they continue to defy ‘split' rumours

News.com.au22-04-2025

Kanye West has posed with his scantily-clad wife Bianca Censori as they continue to defy 'split' rumours.
The rapper, 47, shared a photo of Bianca wearing an strapless silver corset bodysuit and a pair of leather thigh high boots.
The Australian architect, 30, looked candidly away from the camera while posing in her busty outfit.
Bianca wore her dark tresses in an updo and finished her look with a subtle makeup palette.
Kanye was standing behind her wearing black leather trousers, a hooded jumper and a black jacket on top.
The Flashing Lights singer simply captioned it: 'Fit pic.'
Last week, Bianca and Kanye were seen in a new video arriving at an Indian restaurant in the Balearic Islands, reports The U.S. Sun.
Despite putting on a united front, sources recently told The U.S. Sun that Kanye is preventing Bianca from accepting lucrative brand deals, adding strain to their relationship.
While Kanye recently resurfaced in Japan, Bianca had remained in Los Angeles, with insiders revealing growing tensions over her stalled career ambitions.
Bianca is reportedly 'very frustrated' by Kanye's opposition, as she is eager to establish independence in her career in the fashion world and earn significant money.
'She knows she could make tons of money,' a source said. 'She wants to explore opportunities as a model, brand ambassador, and a talented individual — not just someone living in the shadow of her husband. But Kanye keeps shutting her down.'
The insider claims Bianca, 30, could earn up to '$6 million' annually through endorsement deals and other projects. Yet Kanye, 47, has reportedly rejected every offer.
'She misses being active,' said another source. 'She keeps pushing for more independence, but he always says no, and she won't accept a deal without his approval.'
Shocking scenes
In recent months, the couple has shocked onlookers with their public appearances, including Bianca wearing a series of revealing outfits that left little to the imagination.
During the Grammys, Kanye allegedly tried to be photographed with Taylor Swift while Bianca wore a provocative see-through dress, but the pop superstar reportedly avoided the couple's advances.
Despite their public antics, Kanye's refusal to let Bianca pursue her career is raising concerns, especially given his own troubles.
One major setback for Kanye was losing his sponsorship deal with Adidas, which dealt a significant blow to his finances.
In May 2023, reports revealed that Adidas had filed legal action in the US federal court, successfully freezing $75 million in bank accounts associated with the Yeezy brand.
Additionally, it's been reported that influential figures in politics and industry have been working to undermine Kanye's business ventures in response to his disturbing social media rants.
Tech mogul Daniel Starr disclosed that secret WhatsApp groups have been formed by powerful individuals across various industries to strategise against Kanye following his controversial outbursts.

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