Bianca Censori, the spouse of recording artist and designer Kanye West, has once again engaged in conduct likely to elicit considerable public scrutiny.
Since the couple’s undisclosed marriage ceremony in 2022, Ms. Censori has routinely attracted widespread attention due to her revealing attire—reportedly styled by Mr. West himself—which has become a defining element of her public image.
More recently, however, it is her behavior while operating a luxury Porsche convertible that may give rise to additional commentary and concern from both the public and media observers alike.
Ms. Bianca Censori, aged 30, was observed this week operating a black Porsche convertible through the Beverly Hills area while appearing to gaze, with her mouth agape, at a mobile device.
This conduct may constitute a potential violation of the California Wireless Communications Device Law (Vehicle Code §23123.5), which prohibits the use of handheld wireless communication devices while driving, except when used in hands-free mode.
This latest incident involving Ms. Censori coincides with a separate vehicular matter involving her spouse, Mr. Kanye West. On Tuesday, the artist’s custom Maybach automobile was photographed being towed from the premises of the Château Marmont, further fueling public interest in the couple’s recent activities.
Newly released images published by Daily Mail depict a luxury vehicle—reportedly owned by 48-year-old recording artist Kanye West—being secured onto a tow truck and removed from the premises of the Château Marmont, a historic Los Angeles hotel.
The venue, widely recognized as a longstanding enclave for Hollywood celebrities and infamously known as the site of comedian John Belushi’s fatal overdose in 1982, continues to attract high-profile clientele despite persistent limitations on available parking.
Mr. West, also known by his legal name “Ye,” was seen earlier the same day in the company of his spouse, Ms. Bianca Censori, while out in Los Angeles. His appearance follows a recent trip to New York City, where he reportedly attended a court proceeding involving Mr. Sean “Diddy” Combs, an individual West has publicly supported on numerous occasions.
Daily Mail has reached out to Mr. West’s representative, Mr. Milo Yiannopoulos, as well as the towing company identified on the vehicle, for official comment regarding the incident.
Mr. West remains embroiled in controversy following a series of inflammatory social media posts throughout the year, many of which have been widely condemned as antisemitic. However, in a statement posted to Twitter on May 22, Mr. West declared a shift in position, stating: “I am done with antisemitism”—a post that received over 167,000 likes from his audience of more than 33.2 million followers.
The declaration represents a marked departure from Mr. West’s previous conduct, which included disseminating images of swastikas and incorporating the symbol into apparel designs intended for commercial sale. Notably, on February 11, e-commerce platform Shopify deactivated the online storefront for Mr. West’s Yeezy brand after it was discovered that the site was offering a white shirt prominently featuring a black swastika. The site had been promoted through a high-profile advertisement aired during the Super Bowl.#newsafro_














































