Kanye West may face additional financial repercussions following allegations that his wife, Bianca Censori, was so profoundly affected by his antisemitic outbursts that she has decided to halt her participation in their ongoing film project. Sources suggest that Censori, 30, has been left emotionally distressed by the situation, leading her to refuse further involvement in the production.
This development follows reports that West, 47, suffered the loss of a lucrative $20 million deal to perform in Japan, stemming from the backlash surrounding his controversial behavior at the Grammys, during which Censori posed in a revealing manner. Censori is slated to star in the lead role of a fictional art film, which is partially being filmed in Japan. The project, co-created by West and their creative team, centers on the representation of the female body as a subject of artistic focus.
Bianca Censori is reportedly struggling to recover from the emotional toll caused by Kanye West’s disturbing outburst on X, where he posted a series of antisemitic, homophobic, and sexist remarks, in addition to promoting a $20 white T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika on his Yeezy website.
This shocking three-day tirade has cast significant uncertainty over the future of their $25 million film project, with two producers reportedly on the brink of withdrawing from the production, as exclusively reported by DailyMail.com.
An insider has disclosed, “Bianca is profoundly traumatized by Ye’s actions, and she does not share these views in any way. She is appalled by his conduct, as are many others within Ye’s inner circle.”
“Bianca is so deeply disturbed by these events that she has currently refused to resume filming,” sources have stated.
The film, which is entirely funded by the couple—who secretly wed in December 2022—has now reached a critical juncture. Censori, an architecture graduate, was previously praised as a ‘brilliant actress’ for her role as the lead in the all-female cast.
As previously reported by DailyMail.com, the film aims to explore the notion that “shame over nudity is unnatural to humans,” and that “obscenity exists only in the mind.”
While shooting recently concluded in Japan, filming was scheduled to continue at an undisclosed location. However, the project is now on hold, with its future uncertain should Censori choose not to return.
“The situation has come to a standstill,” the source explained. “Two producers are on the verge of quitting due to his antisemitic comments. With production halted because of Bianca’s refusal to continue, the future of the project remains in doubt.”#newsafro_















































