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Bianca Censori speaks on camera for first time in 3 years on Spanish getaway with Kanye West and his entourage

Bianca Censori speaks on camera for first time in 3 years on Spanish getaway with Kanye West and his entourage

Scottish Sun24-04-2025

It comes as fashion brands are reportedly eager to work with Bianca
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BIANCA Censori spoke on camera for the first time in three years during a Spanish getaway with Kanye West.
The controversial couple have reportedly been using their European getaway for "crisis talks" about their relationship, according to one source.
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Kanye West and Bianca Censori are currently together in Spain
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Bianca could be heard briefly in the background of a livestream
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Rapper Kanye also featured in the Twitch stream
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A member of Kanye's entourage held a livestream on Twitch spanning almost four hours.
At one point, viewers got a brief glimpse of Bianca talking in the background.
It comes as the architect reportedly told Kanye she would leave him unless he granted her more freedom - according to two sources close to the couple.
The U.S. Sun revealed last month that Bianca had grown increasingly frustrated with the rapper's refusal to allow her to accept numerous collaboration offers from fashion houses eager to work with her.
Insiders told how Kanye's continued hardline stance against letting his wife pursue lucrative multi-million-dollar opportunities has created "massive tension" in their relationship.
Bianca was said to be "very frustrated" with Kanye's opposition, being eager to establish her independence and earn significant income through her career.
The U.S. Sun previously reported that Bianca, 30, could earn up to $6 million annually through endorsement deals and other professional projects.
However, Kanye, 46, has allegedly rejected every offer so far.
During her time in Spain, Bianca has reportedly held a series of meetings with two unnamed fashion brands interested in hiring her for ambassadorial and consultancy roles.
According to sources, Kanye was not invited to attend these meetings.
Kanye West 'BANS Bianca Censori' from taking on multi-million-dollar brand deals as marriage put in further crisis
One source claimed: "She misses doing her own work.
"She doesn't want to feel limited. She's a very creative person and wants to establish herself as a powerful, independent woman."
Allegedly, Bianca spoke at length with the rapper about her desire to forge her own path.
While Kanye's reluctant acceptance has been welcomed, any reversal on his part could push their relationship to a "breaking point."
Bianca Censori and Kanye West's relationship
Bianca Censori was born on January 5, 1995, in Melbourne, Australia
Before her current full-time job, the 30-year-old started a jewelry company called Nylons after leaving high school.
After working as a student architect for three years, she completed a master's degree between 2019 and 2020 ahead of moving to Los Angeles.
In a radio interview, a childhood friend of Bianca's claimed that Kanye slid into her DMs on Instagram.
The rapper reportedly said, "Come and work for me."
At which point she says the designer moved to LA to join his company Yeezy as the "head of architecture" - and has been since November 2020.
WEDDING BELLS
On Friday, October 6, 2023, The Daily Mail reported Kanye and Bianca wed on December 20, 2022.
The couple tied the knot under a "confidential marriage license" in the state of California.
The two wed in Palo Alto, California, according to the document.
The wedding came just one month after Kanye and Kim Kardashian finalized their divorce.
A source close to the Aussie star said: "Bianca has felt stuck in a cage.
"She doesn't want to just be Kanye's wife and nothing else.
"She's happy he finally accepted her wishes.
"Bianca is very smart and misses her independence. Hopefully, this marks a new chapter for her."

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