Bianca Censori, the wife of rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West), is reportedly planning to release a tell-all memoir if their marriage breaks down. Sources claim the Australian architect intends to 'tell her story' in an autobiography, as the couple's relationship faces strain partly due to Ye's antisemitic remarks.
Censori, born in January 1995, grew up in an affluent Melbourne suburb and attended Carey Baptist Grammar School. She studied architecture at the University of Melbourne and co-founded a jewellery label called Nylons before joining Ye's fashion brand Yeezy as an architectural designer in 2020. The pair married secretly in January 2023, shortly after Ye's divorce from Kim Kardashian was finalised.
Since their marriage, Censori has become known for wearing increasingly revealing outfits in public, sparking debate about consent. In September 2023, friends reportedly staged an intervention to persuade her to end the marriage, but were unsuccessful. Speculation about a divorce intensified after the 2025 Grammys, where Censori removed her fur coat at Ye's command, revealing a nearly transparent dress.
Ye announced a new concert in Los Angeles on April 3, amid ongoing fallout from his far-right and antisemitic comments, which have cost him major endorsements. In February, he revealed on a podcast that he has been diagnosed with autism, following his wife's insistence on a re-evaluation of his earlier bipolar disorder diagnosis.
In April, Ye released a song titled 'BIANCA' from his upcoming album 'Cuck', in which he raps: 'Bianca, I just want you to come back / Come back to me / I know what I did to make you mad.' The lyrics suggest a split, with the line: 'My baby she ran away / But first she tried.'



