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Bianca Censori nearly suffers wardrobe malfunction in plunging bodysuit as she poses in blond wig for husband Kanye West

Bianca Censori nearly suffers wardrobe malfunction in plunging bodysuit as she poses in blond wig for husband Kanye West

The Sun07-07-2025
BIANCA Censori nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction in a plunging bodysuit.
Posing up a storm for her husband Kanye West, Bianca donned a revealing outfit while showing off her ample assets.
The 30-year-old Australian model and YEEZY architect shared a sizzling new snap on Instagram on Sunday.
Bianca could be seen posing for controversial rapper Ye, 48, whom she married in 2022.
She was seen rocking a plunging bodysuit with her breasts and cleavage on full display.
Risking a total wardrobe malfunction, with one move, Bianca was at risk of baring all.
Posing in front of a sheer curtain, Bianca rocked a blond wig and put on a very sexy and sensual display in the process.
"Shot by @ye," she penned in the caption.
'MODERN DAY MARILYN MONROE'
"Modern day Marilyn Monroe," swooned one person in the comments section.
"Classy," added another.
"Gorj," penned a third.
"Body: 10/10. Outfit: still loading," quipped a fourth.
Kanye West 'paid' Bianca Censori $100k to wear candy bra and thong in NYC after she 'first told him no'
Attention quickly turned to husband and his photography skills, with many of his fans praising his Polaroid snap.
"Ye best photographer," said one.
"Music, fashion, photography, is there anything this guy can't do?" asked another.
While a third critiqued: "[I] like some of YE's song BUT WHAT THE F**K DOES HE KNOW ABOUT POLAROIDS?"
Bianca Censori and Kanye West's relationship
Bianca Censori was born on January 5, 1995, in Melbourne, Australia
Before her current full-time job, the 30-year-old started a jewelry company called Nylons after leaving high school.
After working as a student architect for three years, she completed a master's degree between 2019 and 2020 ahead of moving to Los Angeles.
In a radio interview, a childhood friend of Bianca's claimed that Kanye slid into her DMs on Instagram.
The rapper reportedly said, "Come and work for me."
At which point she says the designer moved to LA to join his company Yeezy as the "head of architecture" - and has been since November 2020.
WEDDING BELLS
On Friday, October 6, 2023, The Daily Mail reported Kanye and Bianca wed on December 20, 2022.
The couple tied the knot under a "confidential marriage license" in the state of California.
The two wed in Palo Alto, California, according to the document.
The wedding came just one month after Kanye and Kim Kardashian finalized their divorce.
Bianca posted some more sizzling shots just days ago, where she donned a different blond wig and another very revealing outfit.
KANYE'S VISA TROUBLE
The onslaught of snaps come just days after it emerged Kayne's visa to her native Australia has been cancelled, as per the Mail.
"He's been coming to Australia for a long time.
"He's got family here and he's made a lot of offensive comments that my officials looked at again," home affairs minister Tony Burke said to ABC.
"Once he released the Heil Hitler song, he no longer has a valid visa in Australia," he went on.
Shortly after Kanye's divorce from Kim Kardashian in 2022, the rapper began dating Bianca, with the pair getting married just days after his divorce from the SKIMS founder was finalized.
Since their nuptials, Kanye and Bianca often step out in sizzling and NSFW displays.
Bianca seemingly has a penchant for wearing very little clothing, and often steps out in public with her breasts and private regions on display.
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