Bianca Censori's look-alike sister Angelina becomes part of Kanye West's squad as she joins them in Japan
Bianca Censori's lookalike younger sister, Angelina Censori, is said to have joined rapper Kanye West's posse as she joined the couple on their recent travels in Europe and Asia.
The 20-year-old, who boasts a close relationship with her sister, recently joined the pair on vacation in Spain last month, before jetting off to Japan with the rapper's entourage.
On Wednesday, Angelina took to social media to share some snaps from the trio's luxe trip — which included a swanky meal at the popular restaurant WAGYUMAFIA.
The group also spent an afternoon shopping at several high-end vintage stores before admiring Tokyo's skyline.
Angelina last month shared a series of photos from her Spanish getaway with the Jesus Walks rapper, 48, and Bianca, 30.
'Hola,' she captioned a series of bikini-clad snaps, shared with her 26,000 Instagram followers.
During the trip, the former Yeezy architect's sister shut down speculation that she is in a relationship with West's business partner, Sneako.
The rumour mill started spinning after she shared a series of snaps from Mallorca that included one with Sneako, prompting fans to speculate about the nature of their relationship.
However, Angelina was quick to put the rumours to rest, writing, 'We are not dating.'
Bianca, for her part, turned heads during an outing at the Mallorcan market after she flaunted her figure in a completely see-through mesh top and a revealing skirt while stepping out for ice cream.
She also had her new long, dark-coloured wig with wispy bangs in the front on display.
Angelina's outing comes just hours after it was revealed that her brother-in-law, who has been married to Bianca since December 2022, has changed his name for a second time.
West, who legally changed his name to Ye in 2021, now goes by the moniker 'Ye Ye,' according to new business documents obtained by Page Six.
The Gold Digger rapper's chief financial officer, Hussain Lalani, had filed the docs under the musician's new name.
West's previous paperwork listed his name as 'Ye West.' However, his businesses, including Yeezy Apparel, Yeezy Record Label, LLC and Getting Out Our Dreams Inc., all list his new moniker under 'manager or member name.'
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