Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, has shared new images taken by the rapper, as he was recently left fuming when his visa to Australia was cancelled after he released a song praising Adolf Hitler
Kanye West has shared fresh snaps of his wife, Bianca Censori, donning a see-through nightie following the cancellation of his Australian visa.
The 30-year-old Aussie model is seen striking a pose on the floor of an empty carpeted room, with large curtains and distant buildings forming the backdrop. The Polaroid shots feature Bianca in the risqué outfit over white lingerie.
In the images, she sports a blonde wig styled with waves and a fringe. The architect, known for surprising fans with her scantily-clad ensembles curated by the 48-year-old rapper, uploaded the photos to her Instagram account, giving photo credit to her husband with the caption “Shot by @ye,”.
This follows the revocation of Ye’s Australian visa, effectively barring him from travelling Down Under. Australia’s Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Tony Burke, rescinded Ye’s visa due to his recent song lauding Adolf Hitler titled “Heil Hitler,” which dropped on May 8.
The rapper, notorious for his history of anti-Semitic remarks online, will be refused entry into his wife’s homeland for “promoting Nazism,” reports the Mirror US.
Burke told ABC, “He’s been coming to Australia for a long time. He’s got family here, and he’s made a lot of offensive comments that my officials looked at again.”
The Yeezy creator is thought to be planning a trip to visit Bianca’s family, a plan that may now be thwarted without permission to enter the country. An official stated, “Once he released the Heil Hitler song, he no longer has a valid visa in Australia”.
“It wasn’t a visa for the purpose of concerts. It was a lower-level and the officials still looked at the law and said, you’re going to have a song and promote that sort of Nazism, we don’t need that in Australia.”
Ye posted a snippet from the music video of the track, which shows a group of topless men clad in animal skins declaring their admiration for Hitler. The song is outlawed in Germany due to the nation’s strict laws against hate speech and extremist symbolism, and has been taken down from most major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube.
The lyrics outline the Chicago-born rapper’s reasons for why he “became a Nazi,” encompassing his custody dispute with ex-wife Kim Kardashian over their four children and the freezing of his financial assets. The song ends with a sample from a 1935 speech delivered by Hitler.
“With all of my money and fame I still don’t get to see my children / N—– see my Twitter but they don’t see how I be feeling / So I became a Nazi, yeah b—-, I’m the villain,” he spits in the contentious track. The phrase “N—-, heil Hitler,” is repeated 15 times.
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