Ah, the saga of Kanye West and Bianca Censori — a couple who have danced through the tabloid tornado with all the grace of a bull in a china shop. From firing up fashion weeks with nothing but near-nudity and their own brand of drama, to juggling temporary splits like hot potatoes, you’d think they’d be ready to vanish from the gossip grapevine. But nooo, instead they’ve zeroed in on a new kind of headline: a courtroom showdown that’s got everyone talking. Now, here’s a cosmic kicker for you — with Mercury in retrograde coyly stirring up communication chaos and hidden truths, could this legal firestorm be the universe nudging Ye and Bianca to finally get some clarity? Or just another chapter in the wild, unpredictable ride of fame and scandal? Either way, it’s proving that when it comes to these two, you just can’t predict the next twist.
Want the full scoop on how Kanye’s accusing his dentist of a prescription punch gone wrong and the nitrous oxide deliveries that are raising eyebrows? Well, buckle up — it’s quite the toothsome tale.
The couple’s relationship has weathered recent public scrutiny and intense drama.
From whirlwind fashion week appearances to near-nude red carpets and even temporary splits, West and Censori have remained a constant tabloid fixture. Now, they’re shifting focus from headlines to a high-stakes legal battle.
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A formal notice of intent to sue was sent by Golden Law to Dr. Thomas Connelly, outlining serious claims of misconduct during West’s time as his patient from 2024 into 2025.
According to the letter, Connelly supplied West with nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, and even encouraged unsupervised use of the anesthetic despite visible side effects.
The notice also mentions propofol, a powerful sedative, being administered in unsafe conditions.
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“Evidence shows that during the time Ye was under your care, you engaged in numerous inappropriate and dangerous practices that were far outside the bounds of any legitimate medical purpose or standard of care,” the letter states per The Hollywood Reporter. “These actions were not isolated incidents but rather part of a pattern of improper conduct by you from 2024 through 2025 while Ye was your patient.”
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The letter claims that Connelly sent large nitrous oxide tanks to Kanye West’s home, including the one he shared with Censori.
These deliveries reportedly came with masks and instructions for self-use.
Connelly allegedly ignored signs of harm, including memory lapses, confusion, mood changes, and impaired motor function.
These symptoms suggested a decline in West’s neurological and behavioral health.
“Ms. Censori, as Ye’s spouse, was a witness to and impacted by many of these events,” the letter reads.
Some of the alleged incidents were said to have happened inside West and Censori’s shared residence.
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Connelly is also accused of overcharging West for dental services, with bills allegedly reaching $50,000 a month and adding up to hundreds of thousands.
The letter claims that Connelly admitted fault in multiple text messages and emails.
“On multiple occasions, you acknowledged in writing that your treatment of Ye was improper,” the lawyers wrote.
The dentist reportedly administered propofol to West in non-medical environments, including a hotel in Las Vegas.
In one case, he is accused of releasing West without ensuring he was mentally stable.
“Ye suffered extreme mental and physical distress leading to urgent medical care,” the legal notice stated.
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Amid these allegations, West’s public behavior raised eyebrows.
At Super Bowl LIX, he ran a Yeezy ad showing himself in a dental chair filming on an iPhone.
“I spent, like, all the money for the commercial on these new teeth,” he said. “Once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone. Um… Um… Go to Yeezy.com.”
However, the only item available on Yeezy.com afterward was a black T-shirt with a red swastika labeled “HH-01,” widely interpreted as “Heil Hitler.” This shocked fans and critics alike, leading to renewed concern over his well-being.
The ad drew immediate backlash on social media, with many users accusing West of fueling antisemitic sentiment. Others questioned whether the bizarre rollout, combined with his erratic speech, was evidence of a deeper issue.
Despite these concerns, the rapper’s antics worsened as he went on multiple rants on social media, leaving his fans shocked beyond words.
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Milo Yiannopoulos, who served briefly as West’s publicist, filed an affidavit with the California Dental Board in August 2024.
He accused Connelly of exploiting West’s impaired state for financial gain and claimed the dentist swapped natural diamonds for cheaper lab-grown ones in West’s custom teeth.
Yiannopoulos posted a screenshot of a text exchange where Connelly allegedly agreed to deliver nitrous oxide tanks to West’s hotel.
He wrote on social media that the dentist tried to “diminish Ye’s mental faculties” so that he and “his business associates could extract millions of dollars from him.”
However, a spokesperson for Dr. Connelly denied all allegations.
“Yiannopoulos’s memory of events was not only factually incorrect but also intentionally misleading,” they stated, adding that the nitrous tanks were empty upon delivery and that there was no intent to harm Kanye West.