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Metro
8 hours ago
- Metro
Kim Kardashian channels Bianca Censori in sheer tights outfit and no underwear
Kim Kardashian has channelled her ex-husband Kanye West's new wife, Bianca Censori, in a daring new look. Snapped from the inside of a private jet, Kim, 44, posted a carousel of images on Instagram that showed off her travels to Korea with her sister Khloe Kardashian and friend La La Anthony. The trio wore fur coats, sunglasses, and Kim's controversial Skims facial shapewear wraps around their heads, appearing to be naked underneath their lavish get-up. Confirming her barely there look, Kim then shared a mirror selfie showing off that she was wearing nothing more than tights, pulled up over her breasts. The star ditched her underwear for this look, but used an editing app to add a quick black line across each nipple, shielding her modesty. The following snaps captured the luxury nature of the trip, with Khloe brandishing a bottle of champagne, and Kim posting a snap of the bejewelled YSL logo on her tights and the branding of her designer bag. The post was strikingly similar to the looks shared by Bianca, 30, who has regularly been seen out in outfits that leave very little to the imagination. The Skims mogul and controversial rapper, 47, were married from 2014 to 2022 and share children North, 11, Saint, eight, Chicago, six, and Psalm, five. After the pair split, Kanye went on to marry Bianca, an Australian architect, in 2022. Bianca has become known for her frequent tiny looks, often opting to pose nude on social media and even wearing daring looks publicly, leading to calls for 'public indecency arrest'. Her most recent eyebrow-raising look was her totally sheer Grammys dress, which caused a major stir and resulted in Bianca being splashed across every major news outlet. Concerns have been raised for her welfare, with the internet convinced that her husband, also known as Ye, is dictating what his spouse wears. This isn't the first time that the similarities between Kim and Bianca's wardrobes have been raised. More Trending Bianca looked just like Kim in a blurry snap, shared on her Instagram story in May, posing in nothing but a beige strapless bra top and red underwear, paired with patterned heels and knee-high socks. Bianca has also grown out her long dark hair and styled it in the past few months, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Kim's trademark locks. View More » In December 2024, Kim was also flooded with comments from fans pointing out her similarities with Bianca as she shared a skimpy snap on top of a motorbike. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Kim Kardashian breaks down in tears over Kanye West during explosive documentary trailer MORE: We asked a deliciously savage barista to rank the celebrity coffee orders you're copying MORE: Kim Kardashian flies to Mexico for 'game-changing' health treatment not approved in US


Time Out
14 hours ago
- Time Out
Korean frozen yoghurt chain Yoajung to open in Singapore with toppings like Dubai chocolate and honeycomb
The froyo craze in Singapore is officially back in full swing. Australian frozen yoghurt chain Yo-Chi broke the internet when it opened its first international outlet in Orchard Central, with waiting times stretching up to an hour over its opening weekend. Come September, we'll have another froyo spot in town to hit up: Yoajung, South Korea's famous frozen yoghurt chain, will be debuting its first Singapore store at Scape on September 5. Yoajung currently has 350 outlets across Hong Kong, Shanghai, and most recently, Sydney. The brand is also endorsed by K-Pop celebrities like Jay Park, NMIXX and RIIZE. The Singapore store is expected to offer three yoghurt bases: the signature yoghurt ice cream, low-sugar yoghurt ice cream and Greek yoghurt as a healthier option. If it's anything like the Korean menu, acai bowls might also be available. While there aren't any crazy yoghurt flavours like salted butterscotch or cookies and cream here, Yoajung's unique array of toppings is what makes it such a hit in Korea. Think slabs of honeycomb, banana brulée, dalgona, cheesecake cubes, and even a Dubai chocolate-inspired topping. Other picks include popping candy, tanghulu and brown sugar mochi. And since it's a Korean brand, you can even expect popular Korean fruits like Shine Muscat grapes. Yoajung also does a special 'shell' topping, where the tip of the yoghurt is dipped into sauces like chocolate or strawberry. Spoilt for choice? There are several signature combinations on the menu that'll save you the hassle of choosing. One thing to note is that while Yo-Chi is a fully self-serve experience where cups are charged by weight, Yoajung uses a more standard pricing model with fixed prices for toppings – similar to Llao Llao and Yolé in Singapore. Yoajung Singapore's full menu, prices, and opening hours have yet to be announced, so watch this space for updates. In the meantime, check out Yoajung's Instagram page here.


Time Out
21 hours ago
- Time Out
An Indigenous Aussie-owned café from the Blak Brews crew is now open on the Surf Coast
You don't need to ask a Victorian twice to indulge in an afternoon tea – we love our cuppas, finger sangas and sweet treats. But when was the last time you tried an organic native lemon myrtle tea, a slow-cooked roo ragu jaffle or a plate of strawberry gum and finger lime macarons? These are just a few of the tasty items that the Blak Brews crew is now serving up at the Wathaurong Booln Booln Cultural Centre, as part of a recent takeover of the centre's café. Here, you can enjoy a selection of the much-loved tea brand's delicious herbal bush brews alongside an innovative menu championing First Nations flavours – all within the surrounds of an idyllic gumtree-lined environment, complete with its own private wildlife sanctuary. Blak Brews' founders, husband-and-wife duo Troy and Cerisa Benjamin, first spoke to Time Out shortly after winning Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars Australia in 2024. Back then, Benjamin shared: 'We really want to make sure we're looking after the people who drink our tea. We never want to lose touch.' A natural expansion of Blak Brews' mission, Booln Booln Café aims to both showcase native Australian ingredients and provide a community space for connection and conversation. Along with other jaffles such as kakadu plum and truffle béchamel or the lemon myrtle chicken with chimichurri and finger lime, the café is also dishing up artisan pastries and desserts to complement Blak Brews' tea range and finely crafted coffee. Our advice? Don't miss the signature Outback High Tea experience, which allows you to try multiple options as part of a native-inspired spread. 'Booln Booln is more than just a café — it's a sensory experience,' says Troy Benjamin. 'We've created a space that feels grounded and amongst native bushland, but full of modern flavour. Think bushland vibes meets barista brilliance.'