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Bianca Censori shows off her butt in nude thong bodysuit, fishnets and clear heels in pics without husband Kanye West

Bianca Censori shows off her butt in nude thong bodysuit, fishnets and clear heels in pics without husband Kanye West

The Irish Sun2 days ago

BIANCA Censori showed off her butt in a nude thong bodysuit, fishnets and clear heels in rare pictures without her husband Kanye West.
Yeezy
architect
Bianca
, 30,
sent temperatures soaring in her latest Instagram Stories, which saw her writhing around on the ground wearing the skimpy one-piece.
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Bianca Censori showed off her butt in a nude thong bodysuit, fishnets and clear heels in her latest racy pictures
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She writhed around on the ground wearing the skimpy one-piece
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She gazed away from the camera, which captured her from above
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She gazed away from the camera, which captured her putting on the raunchy display from above.
The model appeared to be wearing a black durag over her brunette locks for the images.
Bianca married controversial rapper Kanye in 2022 - and is rarely seen away from his side.
The pair said "I Do" mere weeks after his divorce from Kim Kardashian was finalized.
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They then proceeded to vacation around the world - making headlines due to their NSFW displays.
Their most shocking came earlier this year at the Grammys when Bianca
When the couple arrived together at the event back in February, Bianca was seen rocking a massive black fur coat that she slowly removed to reveal her naked body.
The pair have managed to shut down divorce claims, despite not being publicly together since their
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The pair have continued to defy split rumors in recent weeks
During the European getaway,
boots
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Bianca Censori reveals bare butt in leather thong bodysuit as she straddles husband Kanye West in Spain
MARITAL ISSUES?
Despite putting on a united front, sources recently told The U.S. Sun that Kanye is preventing Bianca from accepting lucrative brand deals, adding strain to their relationship.
Insiders have revealed growing tensions over her stalled career ambitions.
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Bianca is reportedly "very frustrated" by Kanye's opposition, as she is eager to establish independence in her career and earn significant
money
.
The architect has her heart set on carving out her own path in the fashion world.
"She knows she could make tons of
money
," a source said.
"She wants to explore opportunities as a model, brand ambassador, and a talented individual - not just someone living in the shadow of her husband. But Kanye keeps shutting her down."
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The insider claims Bianca could earn up to "$6 million" annually through endorsement deals and other projects.
"She misses being active," said another source.
"She keeps pushing for more independence, but he always says no, and she won't accept a deal without his approval."
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 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
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Bianca married the controversial rapper in 2022
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The pair have managed to shut down divorce claims
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