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Kanye West 'paid wife Bianca Censori $250k to wear edible lingerie'... only for her to EAT the pricey panties

Kanye West 'paid wife Bianca Censori $250k to wear edible lingerie'... only for her to EAT the pricey panties

Daily Mail​8 hours ago

Kanye West 's wife Bianca Censori stepped out while clad in only candy lingerie over the past weekend - and the rapper 'paid' her $250k to do so.
The couple were spotted in Brooklyn on Saturday and the Australian-born architect, 30, once again opted for a risqué ensemble which left little to the imagination.
She had donned a skimpy, edible bikini top and matching bottoms which were paired with silver heels.
A representative for the rapper told DailyMail.com that Censori had 'negotiated a fee of $250,000 to wear this outfit on account of creative differences.'
However, in a bizarre twist, the rep claimed several candy pieces were missing from the outfit by the end of the day.
'Everything was fine until [Kanye] asked for the garment back last night, to exchange it for cash, whereupon it was discovered that the glut of sugar calories prickling and taunting her all afternoon had proven too much for Ms. Censori to resist,' the rep said.
They added, 'I am told by the seamstresses that nothing remains of the lower section of the garment—not even the string.
'The fate of the quarter million dollars is not known.'
However, a different source claimed to The U.S. Sun that West - who also goes by Ye - offered $100k to Censori after she initially turned down the proposition to sport the outfit in public earlier last week.
The edible set itself caused Kanye, 48, to allegedly pay the large amount in order for her to agree to the look, with the insider noting the controversial music artist's 'obsession' with dressing Bianca.
It is claimed that West chooses her daring looks to not only aid in keeping his 'edgy persona' but to also show that his wife is 'the sexiest woman alive.'
The source stated that while some of the outfits she wears in public 'aren't to her taste' - she has since learned how to make it an 'advantage.'
'Bianca has figured out how to turn all this into her advantage. A lot of the outfits aren't to her taste. But she tells him she will wear them - if she's paid.'
The Heartless rapper had allegedly offered Bianca a salary wage to don head-turning ensembles, but she turned that down, and instead requested that she be paid based on each look.
The source added that they believe Censori has made around $3 million due to the deal and said, 'She's essentially monetizing her image.'
One outfit that she reportedly was paid $120k to wear was the naked dress ensemble at the 2025 Grammy Awards back in February.
However, Bianca has still shot down certain looks but will approve others.
'She knows she's essential to his image. She wants her slice of the cake. She's being smart about it.'
A separate insider also claimed to the publication that Censori 'knows exactly what she's doing.
'She's turning every outfit into a paycheck. Kanye's obsessed with styling her, but she's the one calling the shots.'
They added, 'Bianca is a celebrity in her own right now. The truth is he needs her. Without her bold looks and presence, people wouldn't pay nearly as much attention to him.'
Censor is still very much 'in control' as she allegedly continues to rake in funds to wear certain outfits in public.
PR Guru Mark Borkowski told MailOnline last year that the couple have a 'game plan' when it comes to Bianca's outfits.
'Kanye understands outrage and is trying to break the Internet. I think a lot of people are starting to feel rather uncomfortable, despite everything he's said, about that he feels he can do whatever he wants with his partner.'
He added, 'There is a line here drawn between those who believe this is control and those who believe that this woman is complicit and fully involved with this freak show.
'But it is a weird freak show that everybody is engaging with and some are enjoying these quite explicit photos.'
Borkowski continued, 'I think we'll be looking back at this if a rift appears between them as something that is something exploitative. Some of the dresses are built for craving for publicity.'
Another insider told DailyMail.com that Censori 'knows what she is doing' and 'has this under control.'
Over the past weekend on Saturday in Brooklyn, West was pictured in Brooklyn with Bianca as she sported the candy lingerie.
It was the latest shock outfit for the Australian architect, who first crossed paths with the rap superstar while working at his company Yeezy.
The 24-time Grammy winner and his spouse were seen holding hands on the summer day in the big apple, with Censori's jet black locks cut into bangs.
Her two-piece was made of hundreds of pieces of sugary candies that ranged in color from blue to white to green to yellow.
Daily Mail reached out to Censori's rep for more details on the latest eye-catching ensemble.
The eye-catching outing caught the attention of West's fellow rapper 50 Cent, who posted a pic of Censori in the racy candy ensemble.
'Look at ye dirty little wife walking around the city naked,' the In Da Club rapper captioned the post. 'LOL is she gonna be a victim later.'
Referring to past whispers that Censori follows orders West gives her, 50 Cent said, 'This looks like free will to me.'
The Candy shop rapper wrapped up in saying, 'Any way it was really hot today.'
In a subsequent post, 50 Cent said he wasn't comfortable with the timing about the Censori post, and pulled it down as such.
'I took the last post down I didn't realize it was Sunday,' he added.
Shortly before the candy lingerie look, Censori had enjoyed shopping in SoHo with her husband.
She showed off her legs wearing a pair of skimpy black underwear as well as a fitted long-sleeved black top.
The pair strolled down a crowded street in the bustling city, and they were seen stopping inside shops including Alaia.
Kanye and Bianca tied the knot in 2022, but it was reported in February of this year that the two had split.
It apparent breakup came shortly after her shocking naked stunt on the 2025 Grammy Awards red carpet and Ye's anti-Semitic meltdown on social media.
But in April, the two appeared to have patched things up between them when they were spotted reuniting in Spain.
West was also spotted with Censori last week in Los Angeles, after he traveled to New York City earlier this month to attend the trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who he has professed support for publicly on multiple occasions.
Kanye has remained in the crosshairs of controversy for much of the year amid a torrent of tweets propagating antisemitism, though he renounced those beliefs in a tweet last month.
'I am done with antisemitism,' he said in a May 22 tweet that garnered 167,000 likes from the influential artist's network of more than 33.2 million followers.
The stance came in stark contrast to Ye's controversial one four months earlier: He posted multiple images swastikas, and plastering them on a number of clothing items he intended to sell.

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