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Kanye West, Bianca Censori reportedly heading for divorce

Kanye West, Bianca Censori reportedly heading for divorce

Roya News14-02-2025

Kanye West, 47, and Bianca Censori, 30, are reportedly filing for divorce just days after their controversial appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards, according to circulating sources.
A source close to West confirmed that the couple has already separated, with an official legal filing expected soon. The pair, who tied the knot in December 2022, have allegedly reached a verbal agreement that will see Censori receive a USD 5 million settlement following their brief marriage.
While Censori remains at their USD 35 million Beverly Park North residence in Los Angeles, West's current whereabouts are uncertain. Reports suggest he may be planning a return to Tokyo, Japan, where he spent a significant portion of the past year living in a hotel.
Rumors of trouble in their relationship gained traction after Censori's Grammys red carpet nude appearance on February 2. Witnesses noted that she appeared uncomfortable when West allegedly instructed her to remove her fur coat and 'make a scene.'
Vultures 2. However, Censori's reaction indicated she may not have fully embraced the idea.

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