Reports of Ye, (formerly Kanye West) and Bianca Censori heading for divorce after a turbulent few weeks are completely false, according to their longtime rep Milo Yiannopoulos.
On Thursday, The Daily Mail and TMZ reported that the couple had allegedly split and were preparing to file legal paperwork to end their marriage. However, Yiannopoulos quickly shut down the speculation, telling The Hollywood Reporter, “Ye and Bianca are in Los Angeles, about to enjoy Valentine’s Day together. Announcements about their private life will come from them directly, not unsourced rumors in the tabloid press.”
He also noted that this is far from the first time divorce rumors have surfaced, adding, “Is this the fifth or is it the sixth time the press has wrongly reported that Ye and Bianca are separating? I’ve lost track.”
The speculation comes after a controversial two weeks for the couple. At the 2025 Grammys, Censori shocked attendees by revealing a sheer, nearly nude outfit on the red carpet, a look that was later confirmed to be inspired by Ye’s “Vultures 1” album cover. Following the backlash, Ye took to X (formerly Twitter) with a string of antisemitic, homophobic, and misogynistic posts, claiming that he has “dominion” over Censori but would “never force her to wear anything” against her will. His X account has since been deactivated, though it remains unclear if he deleted it or if the platform removed it.
Ye also stirred controversy during Super Bowl weekend, airing a bizarre Yeezy ad filmed on his iPhone while sitting in a dentist’s chair. The following day, his Yeezy online store replaced all products with a single $20 white T-shirt featuring a Nazi logo, leading Shopify to shut the store down entirely.
Meanwhile, Ye is now facing a new lawsuit from a former Yeezy staffer, who alleges she was subjected to discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based on her gender and Jewish identity. The lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court, references text messages from Ye that include the terms “Nazi,” “Hitler,” “bitch,” and “deathcon.” Her legal team argues that Ye’s recent tirades only reinforce the pattern of behavior outlined in the lawsuit.
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