“We all support him”- Bianca Censori’s Sister Dismisses Accusations of Ye’s Controlling Behavior

Published 03/30/2024, 4:17 AM EDT

Ye, formerly Kanye West, has always been a hot topic when it comes to his love life. However, none have stirred up as much fascination as his relationship with Bianca Censori. Their unique fashion choices often leave people puzzled. But what really does not sit right with a large section of fans is the sight of a fully-clothed man, covered from head to toe, walking alongside a woman wearing a pillow or a plastic bag. This phenomenon, which has been going around ever since the couple's Europe trip, left everyone wondering if there is more to the story.

Bianca Censori's sister recently stepped in to clear the air, addressing the speculation surrounding the couple's alleged complicated relationship.

What is the real story behind Ye and Bianca Censori's relationship dynamics?

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Recent rumors have painted a picture of Ye exerting control over his wife, largely fueled by Bianca Censori's fashion evolution since her relationship with the rapper began. There has even been speculation that Ye caused a rift between Bianca Censori and her family after they tied the knot. Angelina Censori, Bianca's sister, has now come forward to defend Ye. The 28-year-old, while talking to Herald Sun, dismissed the allegations as “bulls**t” and reaffirmed her family's support for the rapper.

We all support him”, said Angelina Censori. Earlier, an insider supposedly told OK! Magazine that Bianca Censori's father voiced apprehensions about his son-in-law's influence, worried that he was molding his daughter into a "trashy naked trophy pony" with risque styles. However, Angelina Censori countered, “My dad never talks. Nothing's true”, once again rejecting the reports. Despite this backing, a recent disclosure from another one of Ye's exes has once again cast doubt on the rapper.

Ye and Bianca Censori Spotted Heading Out for Some Sugary Delight in Los Angeles

Amber Rose, who was in a two-year relationship with the 'Donda' rapper, has stepped forward to share her experiences in the relationship- fashion-wise. 

Amber Rose was allegedly pushed to dress a certain way

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From 2008 to their rocky breakup in 2010, Amber Rose and Ye were a constant in the headlines. Much like Bianca Censori, even Rose faced a lot of scrutiny for her wardrobe while she was dating the rap icon. A decade after their split, Rose opened up on Thursday's episode of the Just B with Bethenny Frankel podcast that her ex pushed her to "dress very sexy" during their relationship. Despite her inclination towards a more modest fashion sense, she found herself transformed into a "sexpot type of girl", allegedly due to Ye's influence.

Rose also mentioned that the "sexy image" continued to impact her post-split, as it constrained the model's professional avenues. Last year, even Kim Kardashian criticized Ye's supposed fashion dictates. Insider sources disclosed to Closer Magazine that the SKIMS owner believed "Kanye did not learn his lesson and that he feels it is OK to treat people like this.” Amid the plethora of disparate stances, it is up to the fans to select the narrative that they find the most sensible to believe in.

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What do you think about Angelina Censori's support for Ye? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Hriddhi Maitra

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Hriddhi Maitra is a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. An enthusiastic movie buff, Hriddhi found her true calling when she worked as a Cinema Content Writer at My Cinema Story while analyzing movies objectively, and offering constructive feedback. Coming from a background where she worked in different niches like finance, food, travel, medicines, automobile, and entertainment, we can safely say she is a jack of all trades.

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