Kanye West’s whirlwind marriage to Bianca Censori appears to have reached a breaking point. After months of speculation, the controversial rapper has seemingly confirmed that Censori has left him—and he’s dropping hints as to why.
West, who married the Australian architect in December 2022 following his high-profile divorce from Kim Kardashian, has been at the center of relentless controversy. While the couple initially seemed inseparable, reports have long suggested that their relationship was strained, with sources close to Censori claiming she had grown exhausted from West’s increasingly erratic behavior. Now, the rapper’s own lyrics appear to reveal the final straw.
The Lyrics That Say It All
While West has remained tight-lipped about his personal life in interviews, his latest album, WW3, paints a different picture. One track, fittingly titled BIANCA, seemingly confirms their split, with West rapping, "My baby she ran away. But first, she tried to get me committed. Not going to the hospital 'cause I am not sick I just do not get it."
The song goes on to suggest that Censori struggled to cope with West’s online antics, particularly his explosive social media rants that have frequently landed him in hot water. "She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted," he raps, implying that his actions pushed her away.
But the revelations don’t stop there. In a troubling twist, West appears to admit to tracking his estranged wife’s movements, rapping, "I'm tracking my b***h through an app. I'm tracking my b*** h through the city."
Another Scandal, Another Lawsuit
The album, which controversially features a red swastika on its cover, isn’t currently available on major streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. But it’s not just his lyrics that are making headlines—West is also facing legal trouble.
In February, one of his former employees filed a lawsuit accusing him of misogyny and antisemitism. The plaintiff alleges that West sent disturbing messages, including one in which he reportedly wrote, "I Am A NAZI," after being urged to condemn antisemitism. Another text, allegedly sent to staffers, read, "Welcome to the first day of working for Hitler."
The lawsuit claims these messages date back to 2014, but with West’s recent behavior, the allegations have only fueled ongoing concerns about his conduct. Attorney Carney Shegerian, representing the plaintiff, has vowed to hold West accountable, stating, "We need to stop excusing Ye’s behavior. As a father, husband, and employer, he must be held accountable."
Neither Censori nor her representatives have publicly addressed the status of their marriage, but if West’s lyrics are anything to go by, she has stepped away from the chaos. The question remains: Is this just another chapter in West’s unpredictable personal life, or has Bianca Censori finally walked away for good?
West, who married the Australian architect in December 2022 following his high-profile divorce from Kim Kardashian, has been at the center of relentless controversy. While the couple initially seemed inseparable, reports have long suggested that their relationship was strained, with sources close to Censori claiming she had grown exhausted from West’s increasingly erratic behavior. Now, the rapper’s own lyrics appear to reveal the final straw.
The Lyrics That Say It All
While West has remained tight-lipped about his personal life in interviews, his latest album, WW3, paints a different picture. One track, fittingly titled BIANCA, seemingly confirms their split, with West rapping, "My baby she ran away. But first, she tried to get me committed. Not going to the hospital 'cause I am not sick I just do not get it."
The song goes on to suggest that Censori struggled to cope with West’s online antics, particularly his explosive social media rants that have frequently landed him in hot water. "She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted," he raps, implying that his actions pushed her away.
But the revelations don’t stop there. In a troubling twist, West appears to admit to tracking his estranged wife’s movements, rapping, "I'm tracking my b***h through an app. I'm tracking my b*** h through the city."
Kanye West (YE) WW3 album & action figure release… pic.twitter.com/0tPG9KlU5P
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Another Scandal, Another Lawsuit
The album, which controversially features a red swastika on its cover, isn’t currently available on major streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. But it’s not just his lyrics that are making headlines—West is also facing legal trouble.
In February, one of his former employees filed a lawsuit accusing him of misogyny and antisemitism. The plaintiff alleges that West sent disturbing messages, including one in which he reportedly wrote, "I Am A NAZI," after being urged to condemn antisemitism. Another text, allegedly sent to staffers, read, "Welcome to the first day of working for Hitler."
The lawsuit claims these messages date back to 2014, but with West’s recent behavior, the allegations have only fueled ongoing concerns about his conduct. Attorney Carney Shegerian, representing the plaintiff, has vowed to hold West accountable, stating, "We need to stop excusing Ye’s behavior. As a father, husband, and employer, he must be held accountable."
Neither Censori nor her representatives have publicly addressed the status of their marriage, but if West’s lyrics are anything to go by, she has stepped away from the chaos. The question remains: Is this just another chapter in West’s unpredictable personal life, or has Bianca Censori finally walked away for good?
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