Bianca Censori's Shocking Driving Stunt: Eyes on Phone, Heart in Controversy
KANYE WEST'S WIFE, BIANCA CENSORI, SPOTTED FLAUNTING CELL PHONE RULES BEHIND THE WHEEL
In a shocking turn of events, Bianca Censori, the stunning wife of rap mogul Kanye West, has been caught red-handed (or should we say, red-phoned?) breaking the rules on the road! The 30-year-old fashionista was spotted staring at her phone with an open mouth while driving her sleek Porsche convertible through Beverly Hills. And if that's not enough to get your attention, she was allegedly violating California's Wireless Communications Device Law, which strictly prohibits using a handheld cellphone while operating a motor vehicle.
But wait, there's more! This isn't the first time Bianca has raised eyebrows with her fashion choices or driving habits. Since tying the knot with Kanye in 2022, she has consistently stunned fans with her daring ensembles, often styled by her husband himself. And let's not forget about Kanye's own car troubles - just days ago, a photographer snapped images of his custom Maybach being towed away from the Château Marmont on Tuesday.
The luxurious hotel, where Saturday Night Live legend John Belushi tragically passed away in 1982, remains a favorite haunt for Hollywood celebrities. However, parking remains limited, and it seems even Kanye's impressive wealth can't guarantee a spot near the hotel. The rapper was spotted with his partner Bianca earlier that Tuesday in Los Angeles after traveling to New York City earlier this month to attend the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who he has publicly supported on multiple occasions.
KANYE'S CONTROVERSIAL TWITTER RANTS
But let's get back to Kanye. The artist has been at the center of controversy for much of the year amid a torrent of tweets promoting antisemitism. However, in a shocking turn of events, Ye renounced those beliefs in a tweet last month. "I am done with antisemitism," he declared, garnering 167,000 likes from his network of over 33.2 million followers.
This stance came in stark contrast to Kanye's earlier controversial tweets featuring swastikas and plastered on clothing items intended for sale. On February 11, the shop on West's Yeezy Website - which he advertised with an expensive ad during the Super Bowl - was taken offline by Shopify after he was selling a white shirt with a black swastika in the center.
KANYE'S FAN, VAN LATHAN, CALLS HIM OUT
Podcaster Van Lathan, who famously clashed with Kanye in a heated discussion on TMZ newsroom in May of 2018, was critical of the rapper's latest series of tweets. In a post on his platform, Lathan called Kanye "the slow kid in the Black community's class." He wrote, "I'm glad you're rich. It seems to be the only thing you care about. Money is dope - you can do a lot of stuff with it. Sincerely, we need it as a community."
Lathan continued, "One thing that's more valuable than money is people. I'm sure you'd agree no dollar amount can measure North's laugh, I'm sure you'd go broke to bring your mother back. I would for my dad, who I lost in '21." He concluded, "You're right about one thing - I am a slave to capitalism. We all are. Gotta work. But no one is more of a slave than the man who puts money over dignity. No one. So I'll be a slave, and you be what you are, which is the slow kid in the Black community's class. Keep eating boogers, Kanye."
CYBERWELL'S EFFORTS TO TAKE DOWN KANYE'S ANTI-SEMITIC PAGE
Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, the founder and executive director of CyberWell, an online anti-Semitism watchdog group, told The Scholarly Note.com that the organization made efforts to go over West's head and have the page removed. "CyberWell reached out Shopify's compliance and safety teams to alert them to flagrant abuse of Shopfiy's services by yeezy.com in violation of the terms of use," Cohen Montemayor said.
Stay tuned for more updates on Kanye West, Bianca Censori, and their wild ride!