On Thursday, July 4th, Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, turned heads when the two visited a scientific museum in San Francisco.
The Heartless rapper, 47, was spotted holding hands with the Australian-born architect, 29, who recently responded to a lawsuit alleging she transmitted porn to Yeezy employees. They were at Exploratorium.
She chose to wear a strapless, bustier blue top and sheer white tights to partially cover herself.
Censori finished off her outfit for the daytime outing by donning a pair of strappy, open-toed shoes.
With her black hair pulled back and put into a basic updo, Bianca avoided having any loose strands fall down her face.
On Thursday, July 4, Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, 29, made a statement when the couple visited a scientific museum in San Francisco.
She made the decision to forgo any ostentatious jewelry so that her outfit would be the primary attraction.
West, whose $14 million Wyoming property just sold, was wearing a loose-fitting white shirt, matching pants, and closed-toe white shoes.
His head was covered by a black hood with the name of the institution inscribed in white letters on the cloth.
Gazing at the galleries and exhibits, including All Eyes On Me, Bird In A Cage, Shadow Box, and Sun Painting, Kanye and Bianca were spotted walking about the location.
The duo once tried out a mirror display while seated across from one another at a small table.
The couple, who got married in December 2022, spent the holiday holding hands and touring the expansive museum.
Later, Censori was seen having a great time while holding up a red phone that was fixed to a wall to her ear.
While other museum patrons acknowledged the pair, they opted not to intervene, according to sources who spoke with TMZ. West and Censori were reportedly totally absorbed in one other during their date.
She opted to partially cover up in a pair of sheer, white leggings as well as a strapless, fitted blue top
Later, Censori was seen having a great time while holding up a red phone that was fixed to a wall to her ear.
The couple’s public appearance follows Bianca’s denial of allegations that she distributed porn to Yeezy employees, including children.
A federal lawsuit, filed in California, said that Censori, after her husband’s announcement in late April about the opening of his adult film company, Yeezy Porn, had given a link to “hardcore” sexual content to one of his employees.
The lawsuit claimed that the films were viewable by juvenile employees, but it did not list her as a defendant; instead, it used the narrative to highlight the working conditions at the YZYVSN streaming service app.
Since then, Censori has refuted the allegations through Milo Yiannopoulos, the former chief of staff for Kanye West, who told DailyMail.com he was authorized to speak on her behalf.
“It is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent, and categorically and wholly false, and I have been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors,” the statement reads.
The British pundit continued in his remarks on Monday to refute the claims made against him and Ye in the federal case, alleging that they participated in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.”
Yiannopoulos blasted the allegations, saying it was made by a man without power at YZYVSN and that it “takes more imaginative leaps than The Lord of the Rings.”
Yiannopoulos added, “And he never will. Shemar DaCosta, the tragic, desperate, attention-seeking wannabee Yeezy staffer behind this egregious and repulsive pack of lies, has never had any kind of access to Ye, his family, or Yeezy, or any information pertinent to the company.”
“DaCosta, who was dubbed “Hotep Susan” in Yeezy circles due to his outrageous and dramatic racial baiting, fabricated a complete employment history at Yeezy for his LinkedIn profile—the most heartbreaking and lustful deception one could imagine.”
The couple’s outing comes shortly after Bianca denied claims she sent porn to Yeezy staff, including minors; seen in February in Milan
“Any allegation that Bianca showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent, and categorically and wholly false,” the statement reads. “I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that.”
He identified himself as Yeezy’s principal developer. He has never been employed by Yeezy. Read what I’m saying: “After telling such disgusting lies about the Lady of the House, he will never, ever, ever get hired by the company.”
DaCosta’s ridiculous assertion that minors were shown Yeezy Porn is untrue and cannot be accurate for a very straightforward reason. Yeezy Porn is not real. By falling on my sword and giving up over it, I made sure of that,’ Milo remarked.
He went on to defend himself against accusations that developers were not compensated for their labor, saying, “All I’ve done since is try to get these app developers paid, as voluminous correspondence demonstrates.”
“Those who argue otherwise, a large number of journalists included, are either dishonest buffoons or lazy people who are mindlessly repeating outrageous claims made in a lawsuit that involves more creative license than The Lord of the Rings.”
He continued, denouncing allegations that he kept his staff members apart based on their race and referring to Discord chat groups as “slaves” and “new slaves.”
In addition, Yiannopoulos cited posts made by X as evidence for his assertions that the lawsuit is pointless.
According to the lawsuit, West and Yiannopoulos employed an international development group that included a number of black individuals, some of whom were as young as 14.
Subsequently, they allegedly promoted a discriminatory work climate and kept making exaggerated claims regarding pay and working hours.
According to the report, Yiannopoulos guaranteed the developer group $120,000 if they finished the software, accepted the terms of employment, and didn’t voice any complaints.
The British commentator went on in his statement Monday to dismiss the allegations against him in the federal lawsuit, which accuses him and Ye of engaging in ‘forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment’
Yiannopoulos slammed the claims, saying it ‘takes more imaginative leaps than The Lord of the Rings,’ and claiming it was filed by a man who had no authority at YZYVSN; Milo seen in 2019 in England
But Ye then allegedly ordered all of the employees to sign NDAs and threatened to fire the minors if they didn’t.
The duo also allegedly required minors to sign ‘volunteer’ agreements. From then on, Ye’s white managers reportedly used disparaging and racist language to create a hostile working environment.
They reportedly harassed team members on the basis of their age, race, gender, sexual orientation and national origin. The workers were also reportedly forced to work through the night without pay or sleep.
If they did not agree with the long work hours without breaks, the plaintiffs were allegedly threatened with having their pay withheld.
But even after the team allegedly finished one of the apps on May 1 and sent it to Ye, the suit claims he did not pay them – leading them to file the suit asking for damages for unpaid wages and overtime pay, as well as emotional distress.
Before the new lawsuit came to light, Censori was seen in a racy outfit as she enjoyed a shopping trip in Tokyo late last month in June with Kanye’s daughters North and Chicago.
It happened after West was instructed to “cover up” by the founder of SKIMS when Bianca was near their kids.
The rapper and his ex-wife Kim Kardashian have a child together, North, 11, Saint, 8, Chicago, 6, and Psalm, 5.
While picking up a few things at a supermarket, the architect donned a snug bodysuit that clung to her frame and a catsuit that was tinted in the hue of nude.
It happened when West was urged to “cover up” when Bianca was near their kids by the founder of SKIMS.
Kim told Kanye that Bianca should never wear such clothing in front of their children. In February, a source told DailyMail.com, “She is genuinely surprised that Kanye would let his wife leave the house like that.”