Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori is back in the public eye in an incredibly revealing outfit and more "vulnerable" than ever, according to an expert.
The Australian model and architect, 29, married the controversial rapper in 2022. The couple got hitched mere weeks after Ye's divorce from his previous wife Kim Kardashian was finalized.
Since getting hitched, Ye and his new bride have made headlines constantly because of their risque ensembles. More often than not, Bianca can be seen rocking see-through attire.
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"Firstly they are on-brand as a bonded couple here. They’re wearing matching white and are suddenly incredibly and mutually tactile."
Kim fans think Rob is in star's new video & share wild theoryShe then touched on Bianca’s cushion-hugging, noting: "She’s clearly and famously done this ritual before but the cushion work looked very different. Then she was clutching it to her torso to hide some of her see-through-clad body but wearing it like a fashion accessory.
"Here it looks more like a comforter and if it’s not covering up any sheer body stocking, which it isn’t, could it possibly be covering up her body shape here? This looks like a much more vulnerable and even needy-looking Bianca who is actually snuggling up against Kanye at one point, in a gesture that suggests tiredness or a request for a protective hug."
Judi went on: "It’s not the runway version of Bianca who is normally marching alongside or in front of her husband with the straight back and blank expression of a model."
She then noted that Kanye appeared to have taken over her job of taking care of business, "with him holding the phone here as though checking for a cab or limo". Concluding: "They even stand face-to-face with torsos pressed against each other and he puts a hand on her hip in a rare PDA.
"Far from being anonymous and trying for an invisible look clad in top-to-toe black fabric, Kanye now looks more visible, dominant and protective here."