The 'Vultures' rapper and Bianca are pictured looking carefree as they explored a science museum in San Francisco after the Yeezy architectural designer was hit with bombshell allegations.
- July 8, 2024
AceShowbiz - Kanye West took his wife Bianca Censori on a date amid stressful weeks. The "Vultures" rapper and the Yeezy architectural designer were pictured looking carefree as they explored a science museum in San Francisco on the Fourth of July.
In snaps obtained by TMZ, the couple were seen catching people's attention when arriving at the Exploratorium in the city. The pair totally immersed themselves on their museum date as they strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled "All Eyes on Me", "Fog Bridge" and "Cafe Wall Illusion".
The two were pictured sitting across from each other while at a mirror display. At one point, they also took time to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone.
For the outing, Ye matched his outing with the venue, donning a baggy white space suit-like shirt. He completed his look with matching bottoms and shoes. As for Bianca, the Australia native came out with her signature racy outfit that consisted of a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels.
The happy date arrived amid lawsuits against Ye. One of the lawsuits accused Bianca of sending "hardcore" sexual content to minor Yeezy employees while working on the Chicago star's "Yeezy Porn" venture. Bianca wasn't listed as a defendant, but the musician and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were listed as defendants for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1.
They allegedly promised to pay the workers a sum of $120,000 after completing the app. The lawsuit also accused Ye and Yiannopoulos of "forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment" of their employees.
In response to the accusation, Yiannopoulos issued a statement to slam the allegations. "I've been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false," he said.
The 39-year-old also claimed that the person who made the bombshell accusations in the suit filed in a U.S. District Court were never employed at Yeezy and their "repulsive pack of lies" are "tragic, desperate [and] attention-seeking." He added that the allegations were based on "the most tragic and thirsty lie imaginable" since "Yeezy Porn" allegedly "doesn't exist."