Ye's posts about his wife might be such an irony since he previously declared that he had 'a lot of issues with the imagery of SKIMS,' which is owned by ex Kim Kardashian.
- January 3, 2024
AceShowbiz - Kanye West found himself being dragged online over his latest social media posts. The "Donda" artist was accused of using his wife Bianca Censori as a "humand dominatrix doll" after sharing her NSFW pictures.
The emcee posted the photos on Tuesday, January 2. One of the pictures, which was a mirror selfie, showed the Yeezy designer taking the snap while his wife posed in a micro top with a leather corset bottom, a long trench coat and calf-high heeled boots.
The other image displayed Bianca rocking the same corset and boots in a marble bathroom sans the coat. Ye captioned it, "Dropped sumn?" The father of four also unleashed a picture of Bianca sporting a black micro thong and a teeny, fuzzy pink bandeau to cover her breasts with the caption, "No pants this year."
Many Instagram users took issue with the posts. "Wait, didn't Kanye call Kim out for dressing too provocatively?," one follower asked. Another argued, "This is kind of creepy cus she's ur wife, and ur treating her like a human dominatrix doll... not it."
The criticism continued with one writing, "She looks kidnapped." Someone else opined, "He is using her and dominating her. She's allowing it. Sad." A different individual commented, "This is the same guy who likes to preach to everyone about God and values. Let me tell you something weirdo, your daughter being on tiktok isn't going to ruin her. HER DAD posting degrading, naked pictures of women is!"
Ye's posts about his wife might be such an irony since he previously declared that he had "a lot of issues with the imagery of SKIMS," which is owned by ex Kim Kardashian. Speaking on Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight", he added, "I felt like there's a lot of imagery that was overly sexualized and things that I wouldn't want to see my wife, and definitely not my daughters, doing in the future in order to sell product."