This just in: Kanye West has reportedly married again, and this time it's to a Yeezy architect named Bianca Censori. Surprised? Us, too.
The news was first reported on TMZ, after West (who has legally changed his name to Ye) and Censori were spotted dining together in Beverly Hills earlier this week. According to sources, the couple 'had a private ceremony to celebrate their love' and have been spotted wearing what look like wedding bands.
Little is known about Censori, West's new 'wife', other than that she sports a platinum crop haircut (she was previously brunette) and is the head of architecture at West's fashion brand Yeezy, where according to her LinkedIn, she has worked since November 2020.
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Her professional profile also points to the claim that she is Australian, having attended school and university in Melbourne, and likely aged around 30.
The 45-year-old West also recently released a song named 'Censori Overload', in what is thought to be a tribute to his new 'wife' – particularly given its references to marriage. One line from the song reads: 'And The Bible said, I can’t have any more sex ‘til marriage.'
However, West and Censori's union doesn't seem to be official – in the legal sense at least. TMZ has reported that the couple hasn't filed a marriage certificate yet.
The news comes just two months after West's divorce from ex-wife Kim Kardashian was finalised, following two years of legal battles and seven years of marriage.
Kim Kardashian hasn't made an official statement about the news, but she has posted some pretty cryptic quotes on her Instagram since the reports emerged.
A few hours ago, the mother-of-four took to her Instagram Stories to share quotes that read: 'People who want to see you win, will help you win. Remember that,' and 'just remember, the black sheep usually turns into the goat. Keep doing you.'
ELLE UK has reached out to Kanye West's representatives for comment.
Clementina Jackson is Acting Site Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, working across news and features, trends, e-commerce and SEO. She was previously Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health, and Acting Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, where she was named as a PPA 30 Under 30 award winner for her work on size inclusivity. An experienced fashion, travel and luxury lifestyle journalist, Clementina has also written for Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveller, Tatler, Red and Italy Segreta.