Bianca Censori Denies Allegations of Sharing Explicit Videos with Minors “Offensive, Disgusting, Abhorrent”
Bianca Censori, 29, Kanye West’s current partner, remained relatively unknown before her relationship with the controversial rapper. However, those days are behind her as she continues to make headlines much like West. Recently, she became the subject of rumors claiming she shared links to sexually explicit videos with Yeezy employees, including minors, during the development of West’s upcoming porn app, YZYVSN.
Allegedly, these workers were instructed to sign NDAs or face termination without pay, while minors were required to agree to ‘volunteer’ agreements. Censori’s team has vehemently denied these accusations, as reported by Page Six. West’s former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, issued a statement on Censori’s behalf. “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,” Yiannopoulos said.
He strongly criticized the accuser, calling their claims a ‘repulsive pack of lies’ and ‘tragic, desperate, [and] attention-seeking.’ Yiannopoulos asserted that the rumors were based on the ‘most tragic and thirsty lie imaginable.’ Yiannopoulos further stated, “All I’ve done since is try to get these app developers paid, as voluminous correspondence demonstrates.”
The British commentator assured that no minors were working illegally. He quipped, “The only minors being taken advantage of are the poor suckers roped into this lawsuit, who have no idea what a pack of lies their names have been attached to.”
Interestingly, Censori wasn’t named in the federal lawsuit. The incident was cited as an example of the alleged issues within the work environment. The lawsuit, which names Ye and his former chief of staff as defendants, states, “No guardrails were put in place to prevent the underage YZYVSN workers from working on Yeezy P-rn, or to prevent them from being exposed to and being forced to view pornography to perform their work.”
The lawsuit also alleges that Yiannopoulos referred to certain employees as ‘new slaves.’ In response, Yiannopoulos dismissed the lawsuit as a ‘joke.’ As reported by The Independent, Yiannopoulos said, “I’ll eviscerate the complaint line by line tomorrow on camera, including his bonkers racism claims. Truly, it’s the most dishonest thing I’ve ever seen filed with a court. (And I’ve worked for billionaires and megastars for a decade.)”
Meanwhile, in May, it was confirmed that Yiannopoulos resigned from Yeezy amid reports of the Grammy winner’s intentions to enter the adult entertainment industry. He said, “I wish Ye every success in the future. I have some concerns about his new team, and hope he proceeds with caution.” According to Page Six, Yiannopoulos also outlined his concerns about West’s business strategies in his resignation letter.