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Bianca Censori leaves little to the imagination in new racy photos snapped by Kanye West: ‘Outfit: still loading'

Bianca Censori leaves little to the imagination in new racy photos snapped by Kanye West: ‘Outfit: still loading'

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Bianca Censori continued to show off her curves in a new round of salacious photos snapped by Kanye West.
The Yeezy architect wore a completely sheer top and see-through tights while rolling around on the floor in images posted to her Instagram Tuesday.
In one photo, she sensually licked her thumb, while another snap captured the Australian model in nothing but a pair of nude stilettos.
She appeared to be wearing a wavy blond wig for the photo shoot.
'shot by @ye,' Censori captioned her latest steamy posts.
Fans flooded the comments section of the Polaroids to rave over the blond beauty and her husband's photography.
'Ye best photographer alive!!!' one person cheered, with another agreeing, 'Ye got camera skills.'
'Body: 10/10. Outfit: still loading…,' a fan joked about her nude snap.
'I love the blonde [sic] Bianca,' a supporter added.
Censori, 30, wrote the same caption below several other images she shared of herself over the last few days.
The 'Flashing Lights' rapper, 48, photographed Censori wearing a plunging white bodysuit that barely covered her chest.
Censori briefly covered up in one photo by wearing an oversized white fur coat, but stripped down again for more model moments in a completely sheer nightgown layered over a white bra and underwear set.
The Australian native has reportedly been getting paid by the Yeezy founder to wear revealing outfits.
Last month, she set tongues wagging while stepping out with West in New York City wearing nothing but an edible candy bra and underwear set.
West reportedly offered Censori $100,000 to wear the sugary lingerie after she allegedly shut down the outfit idea.
An insider claimed that West has forked over up to $400,000 to wear risqué ensembles in public with the hopes of making her perceived as 'the sexiest woman alive.'
Page Six confirmed that the Hip Hop artist 'negotiated a fee of $250,000″ for her to wear the candy outfit due to 'creative differences regarding the upper breast-bearing pylons.'
'Bianca felt the candy produced a potentially unflattering shadow line, but Ye was not prepared to sacrifice olfactory experience,' West's reps told Page Six.
Censori was also allegedly paid $120,000 by the designer to wear a headline-making see-through dress at the 2025 Grammys in February.
The pair tied the knot in 2022 but briefly broke up after the self-proclaimed Nazi made several antisemitic comments.
They have since rekindled their relationship and have continued flaunting their love on social media and in public.
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