Who is Bianca Censori? All about Kanye West’s rumored wife

Over the years, rapper, producer and songwriter Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has coupled up with a number of partners in the public eye: model Amber Rose, who dated him in the late aughts; former wife and reality TV royalty Kim Kardashian, who shares four children with Ye; and model-actor Julia Fox, who had a brief relationship with Ye following his 2022 split from Kardashian.

Bianca Censori, his current partner, is more of a mystery than those of his past. Before stepping out with the controversial entertainer, who legally changed his name to Ye in 2021, she rarely stepped into the spotlight at all.

Here’s what to know about Bianca Censori.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori (Arnold Jerocki / Getty Images)

Kanye West and Bianca Censori (Arnold Jerocki / Getty Images)

Are Bianca Censori and Kanye West married?

Though Censori and Ye have remarked about being married, NBC News has been unable verify if they have obtained a marriage license.

In early 2023, paparazzi spotted Ye, 46, wearing a silver band on his ring finger as the couple dined at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills. Rumors about a possible marriage sparked shortly after, though Ye nor Censori ever officially announced a wedding or marriage.

What is Bianca Censori’s age?

She is 29, according to a since-deleted Instagram post from Ye that celebrated her birthday.

Where does Bianca Censori work?

Censori is head of architecure for Ye’s fashion brand, Yeezy. According to a LinkedIn page attributed to her, she joined the company in 2020.

Where is Bianca Censori from?

Censori was born in Australia, and as the LinkedIn account notes, she attended grammar school in the Melbourne suburb of Kew, Victoria, and earned degrees in architecture at the University of Melbourne.

In a June 2022 Vogue Australia story about Australian creatives, Censori spoke about splitting her time between her hometown and the place she called home in the U.S.

“I find making ideas come to fruition much easier in Australia,” she told the publication. “In Melbourne I can cultivate my creativity, and L.A. is where I apply it.”

This article was originally published on TODAY.com

You Might Also Like