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Bianca Censori poses nearly nude for raunchy Kanye West photo shoot
Bianca Censori poses nearly nude for raunchy Kanye West photo shoot

Daily Mail​

time09-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Bianca Censori poses nearly nude for raunchy Kanye West photo shoot

Bianca Censori shared another set of jaw-dropping photos from her latest photo shoot with husband Kanye West. The Australian architect, 30, has been posting sizzling polaroid images to her Instagram this week. On Tuesday, she gave fans another glimpse at her enviable figure with three more snaps. In one of the photos, which were taken by the rapper, 48, she was pictured on her knees leaning backwards while wearing a sheer tube top and pulling down her stockings with one hand. Another one of the retro style snaps featured her seemingly naked from the side, wearing high heels, with one of her legs extended in the air. A third image showed Bianca in a shaggy blonde wig and straddling the carpet while shooting a seductive glance at the camera with a hand placed in her mouth. 'Shot by @ye,' she captioned all three of the images. The day prior Bianca sent pulses racing while posing braless in a plunging white bodysuit that highlighted her ample cleavage. The brunette beauty — who recently shocked onlookers as she stepped out in candy lingerie — rocked a blonde wig for the occasion, along with white stockings and light pink heels. Another outfit saw her in nothing but a pink bra, sheer hosiery, and high heels as she stood in a bare room in front of a window. Meanwhile the last one featured Bianca wearing an oversized white fur coat with heels, and her wavy blonde wig obscuring most of her face. A day prior, she shared similar images, wearing a strapless see-through nightie draped over a set of white lingerie. Heightening the retro air of the photo-shoot, Censori was wearing a voluminous blonde hairdo with 1980s waves and a lush fringe. Ever since they secretly tied the knot in 2022, Bianca has consistently shocked fans with the barely-there ensembles her husband styles for her. It comes amid recent reports that Kanye pays Bianca to wear some of her head-turning looks. It is claimed that West chooses her daring looks to not only aid in keeping his 'edgy persona' but to also show that his wife is 'the sexiest woman alive', according to a source who spoke with The U.S. Sun. The source stated that while some of the outfits she wears in public 'aren't to her taste' - she has since learned how to make it an 'advantage.' 'Bianca has figured out how to turn all this into her advantage. A lot of the outfits aren't to her taste. But she tells him she will wear them - if she's paid.' The Heartless rapper had allegedly offered Bianca a salary wage to don head-turning ensembles, but she turned that down, and instead requested that she be paid based on each look. The source added that they believe Censori has made around $3 million due to the deal and said, 'She's essentially monetizing her image.' One outfit that she reportedly was paid $120k to wear was the naked dress ensemble at the 2025 Grammy Awards back in February. The latest post comes four days after it emerged West's visa to her native Australia has been canceled. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has revealed that West is being denied entry to the country over his antisemitic song praising Adolf Hitler. The track, titled Heil Hitler, was dropped by the singer on May 8 and was deemed to be 'promoting Nazism'. One outfit that she reportedly was paid $120k to wear was the naked dress ensemble at the 2025 Grammy Awards back in February (pictured) As a result, officials revised West's 'lower-level' visa and came to the decision that it would be revoked. '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,' Burke told the ABC. 'Once he released the Heil Hitler song, he no longer has a valid visa in Australia. 'It wasn't a visa for the purpose of concerts. It was a lower-level and the officials still looked at the law and said, you're going to have a song and promote that sort of Nazism, we don't need that in Australia.' West has flown to Australia in the past, and was most recently believed to be planning a trip Down Under to visit the family of his Australian wife, Bianca. In May, West took aim at Kim Kardashian, referenced his sex life with wife Censori, and continued to profess his love for Adolf Hitler as he released the music video for his vile new song, Heil Hitler (Hooligan Version). The rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the clip, which showed a group of shirtless males draped in animal skins professing their love for Hitler. His chosen day to release the song was also of significance because it fell on VE Day - the 80-year anniversary of when fighting against Nazi Germany in Europe came to an end. In the song, Kanye rapped that he had 'so much anger' inside of him adding: 'these people took my kids from me and they froze my bank account.' The Chicago native has publicly clashed with ex-wife Kim, 44, about the co-parenting of their 11-year-old daughter, North and their three younger kids - daughter Chicago, seven; and sons Saint, nine, and Psalm, five - claiming he has not been allowed to see them. He claimed that be became a Nazi because of his custody battle, singing: 'With all of my money and fame I still don't get to see my children / N*****s see my Twitter but they don't see how I be feeling / So I became a Nazi, yeah b***h, I'm the villain.' The line, 'N****r, heil Hitler' is repeated 15 times in the song. Kanye also referenced his wild antics with new wife Bianca - who he has been accused of 'controlling' by parading her around in near-naked ensembles. In the song he claimed to be a 'cuck'. Cuckholding is widely used to describe the fetish where people (usually men) are turned on by their partners having affairs. He sang: 'Guess I am a cuck, I love when people f**k on my b***h', later adding: 'She reaching down in my pants. She got the world in her hands.' The song ended with Kanye sampling one of Hitler's speech in 1935. Kanye has remained in the crosshairs of controversy for much of the year amid a torrent of posts propagating antisemitism. On February 11, the shop on Kanye's Yeezy Website - which he advertised with an expensive ad during the Super Bowl - was taken offline by Shopify after he was selling a white shirt with a black swastika in the center. Sources close to Kim told that she is now taking extra precautions and has hired guards to be with her 24/7 amid his erratic behavior. The reality star has also told relatives to be careful sharing anything about her children online, the source revealed. She has instructed her closest allies not to post about their locations or upload photos or messages that could identify where they might be. 'She's absolutely horrified,' the source told the Daily Mail. 'Like every time things get bad with Kanye, somehow they get worse.' They finalised their divorce in 2022 and agreed to joint custody of their children, but the conflict between them has continued.

Five women in hot water after pole dancing stunt at Greek palace goes viral
Five women in hot water after pole dancing stunt at Greek palace goes viral

News.com.au

time31-05-2025

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  • News.com.au

Five women in hot water after pole dancing stunt at Greek palace goes viral

Five women who staged a semi-nude photo shoot on a pole outside a 'cultural landscape' at 1.30am while on holiday in Greece have faced court. British dancers Imogen Gunter-Zak, 30, Sharon Randell, 57, Alisha Haddrell, 32, Katie Clark, 40, and a German woman were allegedly filmed swinging around the white post at Corfu's Old Palace, a 200-year-old former royal residence and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Footage of the troupe, who were reportedly visiting the Greek Island for a two-week study abroad program with their pole dancing school, showed two members of the group in sexy red lingerie posing for photos as the others cheered them on, The Sun reports. However, the pole dancers were later arrested after the video of the photo shoot went viral, with the women accused of violating archaeological law and degrading the surrounding area, with Corfu's Ministry of Culture referring to it as an 'illegal act'. Two of the five dancers were handed six-month suspended sentences and ordered to pay €200 in court fees, according to local outlet The remaining three dancers were acquitted. Outside court, the acquitted dancers apologised, insisting they 'meant no disrespect to the monument' and 'never intended to cause offence'. But the ordeal has been slammed by Steve Gunter-Zak, the father of the youngest woman involved, who claimed the women were treated like 'scrubbers' and locked away with hardened criminals 'They had no idea it was wrong to be performing where they were,' he told The Sun. 'I believe this has been driven by politics. Someone in authority has got it in for them. 'But these women are not scrubbers. They're not tarts and their dancing is not sexual. It's performance art.' His daughter Imogen and Sharon were named by the publication as the two that have been hit with the six-month suspended jail terms. They were convicted of 'degrading the cultural landscape' at the Old Palace of St Michael and St George. Both have appealed with their lawyer Makis Grammenos confident of success. 'They didn't need to spend three nights in cells. They were anxious, sleep-deprived and had no food,' he said. Retired lecturer Steve said Imogen and Alisha – her pal and business partner – hired a local photographer to shoot video and stills of their trip. 'He chose where they would perform. He assured them this site was okay and they trusted him,' the dad claimed. 'They did it late at night to cause as little disturbance and nuisance to locals. 'But it attracted quite a few people and some were videoing on phones. One put it online and it went viral. 'A few days later it became clear the girls were in trouble so they went to a police station to tell them what they'd been doing. 'But as soon as they got there they were charged.' Steve also claimed that despite Imogen being convicted she was never even dancing. Thanos Giannakouris said: 'They didn't leave a scratch on the monument. 'It's totally overblown. These were young girls having a bit of fun.' The three women who were acquitted have since apologised on camera. The footage, which was reportedly filmed during the early hours of May 23, 2025, shows a photo shoot taking place after a pole was erected beneath the grand arch of the historic structure. The UNESCO World Heritage Site seen in the footage first opened in 1824 and is a renowned example of Regency architecture. Despite suffering damage during the war, it has since been restored and adapted to house the Museum of Asian Art of Corfu — a unique institution in Greece, featuring rare and extensive collections from China, Japan, India, and other parts of Asia.

Two British women are given six-month sentences after pole dancing routine at historic Corfu landmark sparked fury - as three others who were cleared apologise outside court
Two British women are given six-month sentences after pole dancing routine at historic Corfu landmark sparked fury - as three others who were cleared apologise outside court

Daily Mail​

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Two British women are given six-month sentences after pole dancing routine at historic Corfu landmark sparked fury - as three others who were cleared apologise outside court

Two British women have been given a six-month suspended sentence after a video of a scantily-clad photo shoot in front of a historic Greek landmark went viral, local media reports. The performers, who are also said to have organised the photo shoot last week, have also been handed a €200 fine covering court costs. The troupe had been arrested over the weekend and charged with violating archaeological law and degrading the surrounding area after their racy performance at the Old Palace of St. Michael and St. George. But three were acquitted and told reporters outside court that they are 'really sorry for causing any offence'. The tearful women looked downcast as they admitted they 'let down' people in Greece and the UK and were thankful 'justice has been served'. The first British woman told 'We feel sorry to everyone we offended and let down in Greece and back home and we deeply regret what we do and want to thank the judge for seeing that we didn't mean to cause this.' The other Brit said: 'We just wanted to say we are really sorry for causing any offence and we understand how important your monuments are to you, we just didn't realise. 'We couldn't be any more sorry and we are just glad that justice has been served today.' The tearful women looked downcast as they admitted they 'let down' people in Greece and the UK and were thankful 'justice has been served' A third woman added: 'I also just want to say we are incredibly sorry to have caused such an offence and such trouble. 'We are really happy that the judge gave us justice today.' In one of the clips, believed to be the first two women who spoke outside court, two dancers were seen balancing together on a pole in bright red underwear by the 200-year-old UNESCO heritage site. In another, believed to be the third woman, a dancer in black thong leotard is cheered on by a British woman who shouts 'yes Shelly, nice!'. The group of women went to court yesterday but covered their faces with jumpers and pieces of clothing as they entered the building. Local media reported that the judge had proposed acquitting all five women for the charge of Protection of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage. He also wanted the charge of environmental degradation dropped and change the charge for the two organisers to environmental degradation due to negligence. The first defendant was told that no damage intervention occurred and it was not for commercial use. The performers, who are also said to have organised the photo shoot last week, have also been handed a €200 fine covering court costs No prosecution is expected to be brought against the photographer, according to his lawyer Vasilis Provatas. He claimed the event had been set up in October and therefore could not be held responsible for the organisation or conditions of the photo shoot. He did not appear at the trial, citing health reasons. The British tourists appeared before a prosecutor over the weekend and it had been allegedly postponed til Monday by the dancers' lawyer because the photographer had not been brought in. The dancers had been visiting the island as part of a 'pole dancing vacation' that takes place every over the last two weeks of May and is set up by a British holiday organiser, according to local media. Intensive pole and aerial hoop workshops are available as well as the opportunity to build their pole photo shoot portfolios. The Municipality of Corfu and the Museum of Asian Art are also said to have filed a lawsuit against the dancers. Local outlet Proto thema assessed at the time: 'Understandably, there were several reactions regarding who gave permission for such a photo shoot in the city centre.' The former royal residence, commissioned by British Lord High Commissioner Sir Thomas Maitland and designed by Colonel George Whitmore, holds pride of place in the Old Town of Corfu, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dozens of residents expressed online fury over the 'disgraceful' photo shoot taking place outside the historic palace with some claiming the dancers were British. 'The Corfu Palaces: they once hosted royals. Now, pole dancing,' commenter Panagiotis Kalogeros wrote on Facebook. 'If Lord Byron saw pole dancing at the Palaces, he would have returned to England without a second thought.' 'Would they do the same at Buckingham [Palace]?' wrote another. 'Of course, here we have been the inferior in Europe for years on vacation and binge. [sic]' Another worried how the pole was supported, fearing 'that they pierced the slabs in the ground' to hold it in place. There was no evidence the site had been damaged. The Palace of St. Michael and St. George was designed by British architects in the early 19th century, using neoclassical styles typical of the time. For more than two centuries it has stood in the old city of Corfu, which has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2007. The building is still in use today and remains a well preserved instance of Regency architecture towards the end of the Georgian period. Greek users on Facebook were anxious that part of the site could have been damaged during the photo shoot, several asking how they gained permission. 'Did the permanent residents of the historic centre and their association take a position for this event?' one asked. 'Who gave the permission slip???' said another. 'Someone should call the police,' added a third. The Directorate of the Museum of Asian Art, today housed inside the palace, was unaware of the event, according to local media. Not all abhorred the dancers for performing outside the historic building, however. User Bill Metallinos defended the performance. 'Basically, what we see is the backstage of some photography,' he said of the video. 'Otherwise dancing is part of culture[.] it's just that this one is misunderstood... 'Yes the concept offends the monument but as an open space unguarded and unmarked disappointing swimsuits or extra items I see no reason someone who wants to take photos to be banned, it is an open public space. 'But to see how hypocrit[ical] we are, we have passed a road of heavy vehicles through the Palace and under its Arch and we are sending all the exhaust pollution to Tufopetra that has been consumed by all this fuel gas... 'And instead of shouting about the damage we are doing to it we ourselves are shouting about the photography that was done by some professionals in the area. 'In the end, who damages the monument? Them or us?' Another user disagreed and expanded: 'What do traditional dances have to do with stripping there? 'Me personally if my daughter was there I would be ashamed.' The palace in Corfu was built over a five year period in the immediate aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. The defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815 saw the Ionian Islands, including Corfu, become a protectorate of the UK through the Treaty of Paris. In turn, Corfu became the seat of the British Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands. It was Sir Thomas Maitland who commissioned the Palace of St. Michael and St. George as the official residence for the Lord High Commissioner. There was a boom in Regency architecture building across Britain and its overseas holdings after the end of the Napoleonic Wars as government spending steadily recovered and timber shortages eased without the war demand. Closer to home, examples of Regency architecture can be seen in the work of John Nash across London. Britain revived some of the classical architectural styles of the Greeks and Romans during its imperial rise, after architects like Inigo Jones brought back to the British Isles techniques recovered by the Italians through the 16th and 17th centuries.

Alabama Barker, 19, blasted over sexy photo shoot in dad's backyard
Alabama Barker, 19, blasted over sexy photo shoot in dad's backyard

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Alabama Barker, 19, blasted over sexy photo shoot in dad's backyard

's daughter Alabama Barker left little to the imagination during a raunchy bikini photo shoot in the backyard of her father's $2.8m mansion in Calabasas, California. The teen turned up the heat as she provocatively posed bending over on her hands and knees for her Memorial Day weekend pictorial. Followers slammed the nepo baby for her inappropriate display at her dad's house with many venting their thoughts in the comments. Making a splash: Alabama Barker posed for a sizzling shoot at her dad Travis Barkers's home Alabama flaunted her curves in the yellow two-piece with a pink trim which she styled with long braids. Fans called out the teen for the steamy display with one writing: 'Where are her parents? [Shaking my head].' While someone else typed: 'At your dad's house is wild.' Others pointed out that she was stealing her style: 'It's the braids that's the problem for me.' 'Girl wanna be black soo bad. Take those braids out now.' 'Damn she really wanna be black.' Shaping up: Alabama revealed last July she was on weight-loss shots: 'I'm tired of being fat and photographing like a damn ogre' Family home: Travis told Architectural Digest in 2022 that 'all my kids learned how to swim in this pool' in the back of the Waldo Fernandez-designed mansion

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