Bianca Censori: Kanye’s Aussie wife hits back at porn allegations
Bianca Censori, the wife of rapper Kanye West, has issued a furious denial after “offensive” claims in a bombshell new lawsuit.
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Kanye West’s Australian wife Bianca Censori has hit back at shock allegations she sent porn to staff at the rapper’s company Yeezy.
The Melbourne-born Censori has denied the claims via West’s former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos.
Yiannopoulos, who told The Sun he had permission to speak on Censori’s behalf, branded the allegations as “offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false” about “the Lady of the House”.
Censori has been accused of sending X-rated material to Yeezy staffers in a new bombshell lawsuit.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Bianca Censori allegedly shared a link to “hardcore” sexual content with an employee.
The alleged incident came after the rapper announced the launch of his adult film business “Yeezy Porn” in April, the court documents allege.
The paperwork, as reported by the New York Post, added that minors were able to access the videos as they worked on developing the porn app.
However Censori, 29, was not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit.
The rapper and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were both named as defendants for allegedly not paying employees for the long hours worked to produce a finished app by May 1, according to the documents.
The paperwork claimed that Kanye never delivered on promises to pay the employees and participated in “forced labour and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment.”
In addition to the unpaid wages and overtime pay, the employees are also seeking damages for emotional distress.
COUPLE’S $21M LOSS AFTER ‘BATCAVE’ RENOS
It came after West and Censori shocked the real estate world by gutting a once spectacular $A80 million Malibu beachfront mansion designed by a leading Japanese architect.
The controversial rapper and the Melbourne-born Censori have copped a loss of $A21 million after stripping the home of plumbing, electricity and its iconic clouded glass windows before abandoning their renovation plans.
The mansion, once a work of art by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, is now a skeletal shell with gaping holes and a blackened exterior.
Rapper West had grand plans when he purchased the home in September 2021.
“This is going to be my bomb shelter. This is going to be my Batcave,” the star is said to have told a labourer during the so-called renovation process, as revealed in an interview with The New Yorker.
Instead, West’s bold and unconventional plan has left the once iconic and historical property virtually unrecognisable and significantly devalued.
The home is currently on the market for $A58.5 million, substantially less than what West forked out for it and the star has enlisted the help of Jason Oppenheim from Selling Sunset.
It is likely to drop even further in the coming months, sources told the New York Post.
Labourer Saxon, who worked long hours gutting the home, told The New Yorker he had to paint over marble walls and tear out expensive wooden cabinets, drastically altering the home’s original stunning aesthetic.
The destruction extended to toppling chimneys, smashing marble bathroom walls and dismantling the glass balustrade.
Saxon, who has filed a lawsuit with West over alleged unpaid wages, told the New Yorker he reached breaking point when he was told to change the floor-to-ceiling windows and ultimately left the job.
Baffled neighbours who lived near the mansion previously told how West and Censori, who worked as West’s lead architect at his fashion and design empire Yeezy, had left the house to rot.
“We’ve never seen anything happening there,” a neighbour said. “It’s been deserted the whole time.”
Originally published as Bianca Censori: Kanye’s Aussie wife hits back at porn allegations