Kanye West rep addresses ‘battered Bianca’ Censori theory
Kanye West doesn’t have “Remote Control” over Bianca Censori.
The couple’s longtime rep claimed on Monday that Censori, 30, is not under the rapper’s spell.
“The ‘battered Bianca’ narrative is hysterical and absurd,” Milo Yiannopoulos said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
“There is a person controlling what Bianca Censori wears. The name of that person is Bianca Censori,” Yiannopoulos, 40, added.
The British political commentator explained that while West, 47, is the “final boss” when it comes to his wife’s fashion, Censori is “the guiding creative intelligence and impetus behind the way she dresses.”
Yiannopoulos also addressed the recent post on X (formerly Twitter) that appeared to come from Censori’s account and asked for prayers for the rapper.
“Lord, I lift up my husband to You with love & concern. Soften his heart, guide his words, and fill him with wisdom and kindness,” the post read. “Protect him from trouble & lead him toward understanding & respect for all people.”
But Yiannopoulos told THR that the message was not shared by Censori.
West and Censori returned to the spotlight Feb. 2 when they pulled off a shocking stunt on the Grammys red carpet.
Censori put her nude body on full display in front of the cameras, after Ye, according to a professional lip reader, told his wife to “make a scene” and reveal her racy outfit.
A body language expert said Censori — who has been married to West since 2022 — showed “fear” on the red carpet, and that her move to expose her outfit was the “ultimate attention-seeking statement.”
A Hollywood PR expert revealed the reason behind the stunt, exclusively telling The Post that West went through with it “in order to get dollars in the till.”
After the Grammys, West wrote on X, “I have dominion over my wife. Yes I don’t make her do nothing she doesn’t want to. But she definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without my approval.”
The “Stronger” rapper later went on a four-day-long racist, antisemitic, misogynistic and aporophobic rant on X, where he praised Adolf Hitler and called himself a Nazi. He’s since deleted his X account.
On Sunday, West pushed his antisemitism even more with his Yeezy Super Bowl ad that directed people to a merch store only selling a $20 swastika shirt.
A close friend of West told The Post on Monday that everyone in his inner circle tried to stop him from selling the swastika shirt — including Censori.
“We’ve all told him to stop, not to sell it. But he won’t listen. Even Bianca isn’t happy about it,” the friend claimed.
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