Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori modeled a skintight ensemble in an Instagram snap as she supported the rapper amid his comeback concerts.
The 31-year-old Australian architect – who recently directed West’s new music video for the track Father featuring Travis Scott – re-posted an image to her Instagram stories that had been shared by photographer and designer Gadir Rajab.
Censori donned a blue catsuit that clung to her figure and contained a plunging neckline on the front.
She additionally slipped into a pair of closed-toed, lime green heels and pulled back her locks into a sleek bun.
The media personality and Rajab – who have collaborated in the past – seemingly took the photo while posing in a VIP area at SoFi Stadium during West’s concert on Wednesday.
The Heartless rapper – who also goes by Ye – dropped his 12th studio album Bully on March 28 and returned to the stage in Los Angeles this week for his Ye: Homecoming series.
Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori, 31, modeled a skintight ensemble in an Instagram snap as she supported the rapper amid his comeback concerts
The Heartless rapper – who also goes by Ye – dropped his 12th studio album Bully on March 28 and returned to the stage in Los Angeles this week for his Ye: Homecoming series; seen on Wednesday in L.A.
The rapper’s last solo album Donda 2 was dropped four years earlier in 2022.
Back in 2024, the music artist also released two collaborative LPs with Ty Dolla Sign called Vultures 1 and Vultures 2.
When his latest album dropped last week, the music video for one of the tracks Father also became available – and was notably directed by Censori.
The nearly three-minute clip was shot in one scene through one single frame throughout its entirety as various characters moved in and out of a beige church.
During a recent interview with Architectural Digest published on Monday, Censori opened up about her directorial debut and the vision behind the video.
‘As my directorial debut, it felt like a natural extension of my background in architecture and performance art,’ she explained to the outlet.
‘Directing is not a departure for me, but a shift in medium, I’m still shaping space, bodies and emotion, its just articulated through film.’
Censori – who tied the knot with West in 2022 – further expressed that the single shot and setting helped make ‘a logic that could only exist within a dream, where unrelated characters, worlds and temporalities collide within one continuous space.’
‘As my directorial debut, it felt like a natural extension of my background in architecture and performance art,’ Censori explained to the outlet
‘Directing is not a departure for me, but a shift in medium, I’m still shaping space, bodies and emotion, its just articulated through film,’ she added; seen with West in 2024 in Milan
She then emphasized how ‘the architecture of the set was critical’ when it came to shooting the music video.
‘A single frame had to hold and give structure to everything unfolding within it.’
West took to the stage for his concert at SoFi Stadium in L.A. on Wednesday – and will return to the venue once again on Friday, April 3.
However during Wednesday’s performance, the star had a shocking outburst that was geared towards his production team.
While singing his hit 2007 track Good Life, West suddenly halted the show to address his dislike for the lighting effects in footage obtained by TMZ.
‘Stop it, stop it, stop it,’ he said into the microphone with a frustrated tone. ‘Yo… I don’t like when the lights move like that… like disco sh**.’
The crew started to fix the issue as the performer sent apologies to the crowd inside the large venue.
However, not long after West resumed performing the song, the show was stopped once again as he called the lights ‘corny.’







