Bianca Censori Stands By Kanye West Amid Controversy Over New Lyrics
In a recent turn of events, Bianca Censori, the 28-year-old Australian beauty, has come forward to defend her husband, Kanye West, against allegations of anti-Semitism, despite the rapper’s controversial new lyrics that have stirred up controversy. Kanye, 46, raised eyebrows with a new track titled Vultures, where he rapped, “How can I be anti-Semitic? I just f*ed a Jewish b**.”
Bianca and Kanye were recently reunited in Dubai, where she watched him perform Vultures alongside Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign. Videos of the performance went viral, leading to accusations of anti-Semitism and racism against Kanye.
However, Bianca firmly believes that her husband’s words have been taken out of context. A source close to the couple told DailyMail.com exclusively, “She would defend Kanye until the end of time on this. She knows that things get taken out of context. She knows that Kanye is not anti-Semitic and he is definitely not racist.”
Kanye initially debuted the controversial track on Chicago radio station Power 92 on November 17, and it marked his first release since July 2022.
The Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish non-governmental organization, condemned the rapper for the lyrics, describing him as an “unrepentant anti-Semite and clearly a misogynist.” The American Jewish Committee also criticized him, stating that promoting such hatred is unforgivable.
The night before his performance, Kanye, Bianca, Ty Dolla $ign, Bump J, and Chris Brown were seen dancing to the song at a party. Chris also faced criticism but vehemently denied being anti-Semitic, emphasizing that he makes music for the entire world and does not promote hate.
Kanye’s controversial lyrics come at a time of heightened tensions between Israel and Gaza since Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, although there is currently a temporary ceasefire and the release of hostages. The rapper has faced significant consequences for his previous anti-Semitic outbursts, losing lucrative contracts with brands like Gap, Adidas, and Balenciaga.
Kanye’s downward spiral began when he made inflammatory remarks on Twitter, vowing to go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE” last year. In subsequent interviews, he attempted to clarify his statements, stating that he was targeting specific individuals he felt had exploited him.
In an interview with right-wing talk show host Alex Jones, Kanye praised Hitler for his “redeeming qualities” and perpetuated conspiracy theories about the Holocaust and the identity of Black people.
The New York Times also reported incidents from 2018 where Kanye allegedly asked a Jewish company executive to kiss a picture of Adolf Hitler daily and drew a swastika on a pair of sneakers during a visit to Adidas’ headquarters in Germany. Adidas, however, vehemently denied these claims.