
Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori doubles down and reposts nude photo online after calls for 'public indecency arrest'
Bianca Censori has doubled down and reshared another nude photo after setting pulses raising last week.
The Australian-born wife of rapper Kanye West left very little to the imagination when she shared a trio of racy photos to Instagram.
Posted without comment, the trio of photos showed Censori, 30, leaving very little to the imagination in a pair of sheer pantyhose and a see-through black fishnet top.
She finished her racy ensemble with a pair of glittering silver kitten-toe heels that featured a contrasting black lace-up design.
The raven haired beauty left her long, jet black tresses down and, in addition to having wispy fringe covering her face, she finished her barely-there look with a pair of dark sunglasses.
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Bizarrely, Censori deleted one of the three photos, only to reupload the racy image on Friday.
Despite the eye-popping display being a 're-run', the image sent her 496,000 followers into a frenzy.
Summing up the sentiment of many, one fan chimed in with a swooning: 'sure, I'll look at it again.'
One eagle-eyed follower however was quick to point out the repetition with: 'Post a new pic or sum sheeesh or are u having another glitch moment?'
It comes after Censori showed off her derriere in another X-rated snap, channelling her husband's ex-wife Kim Kardashian last month.
She also faced backlash after baring her breasts in a see-through top, much like her most recent post during a public outing in Spain with the rapper.
The 30-year-old wandered from stall to stall wearing a black fish net bra top with her nipples in full view while visiting the booths of an outdoor market in Mallorca.
Locals were 'left horrified' as the couple walked through the market in the revealing ensemble.
'People were horrified. They could be heard asking "is that her real nipple?" as they walked by,' one witness told news.com.au.
'Kanye was standing back a little, letting her browse the market.'
Despite the backlash, women have been allowed to go topless in certain areas of Spain since 2020 under Catalan equality law.
Spanish officials have enforced rules that allow women to sunbathe topless in public without fear of arrest, according to the Daily Record.
Authorities can be fined up to £430,000 [$900,000 AUD] if they prevent women from going topless.
However, Bianca's revealing look has been deemed ''inappropriate' and many have slammed her look.
'Why hasn't this woman been arrested for indecency yet!!!?' one person asked.
'We have literally seen it all, even when we didn't want to,' another said, while a third wrote: 'So disrespectful to the country and their modest views.'
'How do they get away with this nudity? If any other non - celeb tried it, they would be arrested,' another asked.
Censori has been married to West since December 2022 and, most recently, the pair have been entangled in rumours of marital woes.
Following West's unhinged and offensive social media rants, they were reported to have called it quits for a bit before reuniting again in Spain.
West's ex-wife Kardashian - whom he was married to from 2014 to 2022 - has also reportedly been 'going through hell' and has strengthened her security for her children in the aftermath.
West and Kardashian share four kids — daughters North, 11, Chicago, six, and sons Saint, eight, and Psalm, five.
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