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Bianca Censori wears tiny shorts as she strolls around Tokyo with husband Kanye West

Bianca Censori wears tiny shorts as she strolls around Tokyo with husband Kanye West

Daily Mail​7 hours ago
Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori dared to bare while out in Tokyo with the rapper on Thursday.
The couple were spotted at a high-end outdoor mall for a spending spree.
Biance, 30, sizzled in a skintight black, long-sleeve top styled with tiny spandex shorts that nearly exposed her backside.
She carried her iPhone in hand and strolled the mall in kitten heels.
She kept a tan hat low over her makeup-free face as she and her 47-year-old husband made their way into a nearby MAC Cosmetics store.
Kanye was seen waiting a few feet away as Bianca browsed the makeup counter's latest products with the help of a MAC employee.
Rear view: The snaps showed the 30-year-old's stunning figure from all angles
The rapper wore leather pants, a baggy hooded sweatshirt, brown suede boots, and large black sunglasses for the outing.
The couple's casual outing in Tokyo comes two days after Censori appeared in a very revealing lingerie shoot, which was photographed by her rapper husband and shared to Instagram on Tuesday.
The images showed her wearing white lace underwear while posing in her hotel room.
The shots were taken in October last year.
Revealing that it was her husband behind the lens, Bianca wrote in the caption: 'Japan October 2024 shot by @ye.'
The defiant post came after West was recently forced to deny shocking allegations of sexual assault and sex trafficking made by his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta.
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