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Kanye West's Wife Bianca Censori Steps Out in Barely-There Lace Outfit for Dinner Date
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The Australian native catches people's attention with a barely-there ensemble when going for dinner with the 'Vultures' rapper at French restaurant Gigi in Los Angeles.

AceShowbiz - Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori was seen rocking yet another risque outfit. The Australian native turned heads with a barely-there ensemble when going for a dinner with the "Vultures" rapper on Wednesday night, April 3 in Los Angeles.

For the occasion, Bianca donned nothing but black lace bra top and sheer lace pants. The Yeezy architectural designer also carried a black clutch that she appeared to use to cover her modesty. Completing her sizzling look that night was a pair of towering wedges.

As for Ye, the hip-hop star went with his signature all-black get-up. The Yeezy designer rocked a black hoodie and pants for the dinner outing at French restaurant Gigi. The former husband of Kim Kardashian paired the style with black Nike shoes and matching shades.

The couple's outing came amid Ye's legal trouble. In a new lawsuit, the "N***as in Paris" hitmaker was accused of wanting to install a jail at his school Donda Academy to "cage" students. He was also accused of threatening to punch a former employee during a "temper tantrum."

Trevor Phillips, who started working in the private school in November 2022 until August 2023, also claimed that the rapper gave preferential treatment to white employees. Trevor, who is black, stated that it was "immediately apparent" that Ye "treated the Black staff considerably worse than white employees." According to Trevor, Ye would "scream and berate Black employees, while never even as much raising his tone at the white staff."

"Kanye's ill-will towards the plaintiff ultimately culminated in a vulgar lashing in front of schoolchildren and their parents," the complaint read. "Kanye even threatened Phillips with physical violence."

Trevor is seeking at least $35,000 for what he labels as whistleblower retaliation, discrimination based on race and a hostile workplace, among eight other causes of action.

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