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Kanye West stream sparks Bianca Censori controversy after Sneako covers camera

Kanye West stream sparks Bianca Censori controversy after Sneako covers camera

Express Tribune02-05-2025

A viral moment from a recent livestream featuring Kanye West, YouTuber Sneako, and streamer N3on has ignited widespread online chatter. During the stream, which aired shortly after the release of West's album Donda 2, Sneako abruptly covered his camera when Bianca Censori—Kanye's wife—walked into the room. The clip, posted on May 2 by the X account @FearedBuck, has garnered over 14 million views.
Sneako immediately covers his camera as Kanye West's wife, Bianca Censori walks into the room 👀 pic.twitter.com/nu0w5gapql
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) May 1, 2025
The incident prompted a flood of reactions, with many internet users speculating about Censori's clothing—or lack thereof. One user remarked, 'Can't tell if she's wearing clothes or not,' while another referenced her recent Grammys appearance, saying, 'She was just at the Grammys naked, now nobody can see her?'
Opinions were divided over Sneako's decision to block the view. Some praised him for being respectful, while others claimed it was a move to avoid platform penalties. 'He doesn't want his account taken down,' one commenter noted. Another joked, 'Bro's content just got A-rated.'
The clip also reignited speculation about Kanye and Bianca's relationship. Rumors of a split gained traction after Kanye previewed a track titled Bianca from his album Cuck, which includes lyrics suggesting emotional turmoil and separation. Lines like 'Until Bianca's back, I stay up all night' have fueled ongoing gossip.
Further controversy arose after Kanye re-posted a fan tweet describing Bianca as a 'subservient extension to her master,' prompting backlash from critics who saw it as demeaning.
West and Censori married in December 2022, but the nature of their relationship continues to draw scrutiny across social media.

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