Kanye West And Bianca Censori Set For Divorce After Grammys Stunt
Kanye West and Bianca Censori are reportedly heading for divorce just two years after their marriage, following their controversial Grammys stunt and West’s recent public outbursts.
According to the Daily Mail, the couple has allegedly split, with Censori set to receive a $5 million payout agreed upon when they wed in December 2022.
She is reportedly staying at their $35 million Beverly Park North mansion in Los Angeles, while West may be returning to Japan, where they had been living for much of the past year.
Despite widespread reports, their representative, Milo Yiannopoulos, denied the claims, insisting they are still together and preparing to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Los Angeles.
“Announcements about their private life will come from them directly, not from unsourced rumours in the tabloid press,” he told The Hollywood Reporter.
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Shortly after the divorce rumours surfaced, West posted a cryptic definition of “coercion” on Instagram, suggesting he felt pressured or manipulated.
The post, which was quickly deleted, described coercion as forcing someone to act against their will through threats or intimidation.
The speculation follows weeks of controversy, including their Grammys stunt where Censori appeared nude on the red carpet, sparking concerns about her well-being.
West dismissed the backlash, boasting that his wife had become the “most Googled person on Earth.”
Additionally, West has come under fire for a series of disturbing social media posts, including anti-Semitic remarks and misogynistic comments about his relationship.
His latest controversy involved a Super Bowl ad promoting a Yeezy T-shirt featuring a swastika, which he called his “greatest performance art piece.”

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