In the whirlwind world of celebrity drama, can you really believe everything you see on social media? Just when you think you’ve got the plot figured out, a viral post storms in like a surprise guest at a wedding—uninvited and ready to create chaos. Recently, a seemingly heartfelt message attributed to Bianca Censori went viral, claiming she was expressing concern for her husband, Kanye West. But hold on a minute! Censori’s reps quickly dashed those sunny speculations, confirming it was a fake. It begs the question—what will it take for these celebs to take control of their narratives in this digital age? And speaking of narratives, West has been busy crafting his own—a bizarre blend of domination declarations and controversial remarks that keep the public scratching their heads in disbelief. So, buckle up, folks! It’s about to get as wild as a Kanye Twitter storm in this latest chapter of their extraordinary saga.
Despite a viral post claiming otherwise, Bianca Censori did not express “concern” for Kanye West on X. The post surfaced on February 9, just two days after West declared on the platform that he holds “domination over my wife.” It remains live, fueling speculation. A representative for Censori, 30, confirmed to Us Weekly that the post was not hers. “We have contacted X to have the account unverified or removed,” the rep stated. The impersonated post read, “Lord, I lift my husband to You with love and concern. Soften his heart, guide his words, and fill him with wisdom and kindness. Protect him from trouble and lead him toward understanding and respect for all people.”
West’s recent online activity has sparked further controversy. On February 7, he posted inflammatory remarks, including praise for Hitler and offensive statements about the Jewish community. He also took credit for Censori’s revealing outfit at the 2025 Grammy Awards. “This ain’t no woke feminist s—. She’s with a billionaire. Why would she listen to any of you dumb a— broke bitches?” he wrote on X. “People say the red carpet look was her decision. Yes, I don’t make her do nothing she doesn’t want to.” Their Grammys appearance marked their first official red carpet together. West arrived in black jeans, a T-shirt, and sunglasses, while Censori’s sheer ensemble made international headlines.
West doubled down on his stance during an X livestream, saying, “She wouldn’t have been able to do it without my approval, you stupid a— woke pawns. I have no respect or empathy for anyone living ‘cause no one living can f— with me, but I do love some people and I give them favor.” Meanwhile, Censori’s mother, Alexandra, declined to comment on her daughter’s appearance, telling the Daily Mail, “I have nothing to say about Bianca.”
West and Censori attended the Grammys as he was nominated for Best Rap Song, but they left before the ceremony. While some reports suggested they were asked to leave, a source told Us Weekly the departure was their choice. “He is a master of publicity stunts,” the insider said. “He knows how to stay in the game.”