Bianca Censori, a name that's been turning heads from the red carpets of Los Angeles to the pages of Vanity Fair, has finally spilled the tea about her life with one of music's most talked-about icons: Kanye West. In her recent feature, Censori opens up about her artistic journey and marriage, all while giving us a glimpse into her Australian roots.
In the spotlight of Vanity Fair, Censori didn’t hold back. "I didn’t marry my husband because I wanted some sort of platform," she candidly shared about tying the knot with Ye. "I married him because I love him. Is that like the corniest thing ever?"
Being married to Kanye isn't just sunshine and Malibu sunsets; it's a whirlwind of media attention and scrutiny. Censori admits to the challenges of being a "nepo wife," saying, "I’m famous by association. But your image is replicated without your consent all the time. It’s replicated, it’s brought down, it’s picked apart, all those kind of things."
She touched on her bold fashion choices, including her much-debated appearance at the Grammys. "I wouldn’t be doing something I didn’t want to do," Censori clarified, shooting down rumors that West dictates her wardrobe. "Me and my husband would work on my outfits together," she said. "It was like a collaboration, it was never ‘I was being told to do something.’"
Kanye and Bianca's relationship has been the talk of Hollywood ever since they started dating in 2022, after Kanye’s split from Kim Kardashian. Despite the chatter, Censori says she wasn’t fazed by the public’s opinion during West's controversial antics and comments.
"The public wasn’t at the forefront of my concerns at that time," she revealed about West's infamous moments. "I was really focused on him and myself. And in the back of my mind, I was like, Okay, eventually we’re going to have this conversation."
“You know, he has to go through his process in how he amends that, and I’m here to support and love and be with him. I love him so much. We’re like the same person,” Censori confessed.
While West has been dealing with the aftermath of his statements, including a public apology in the Wall Street Journal, Censori has remained by his side. "This year was a lot like doing CPR for months," she emotionally noted, highlighting her commitment to supporting Kanye through thick and thin.