A representative for Bianca Censori has refuted claims that the Australian model made a public plea regarding her husband Kanye West's recent controversial social media activity. The denial comes after a viral post appeared on X (formerly Twitter) from a verified account claiming to be Censori.
The disputed post, which remains visible on the platform, contained a prayer-like message expressing concern for West and calling for understanding between different communities. However, Censori's representative told The Hollywood Reporter that the account is fraudulent and "does not belong to Ye's wife." They have requested X to remove the account's verification status or ban it entirely.
This development follows West's recent string of inflammatory posts on social media, which included antisemitic statements and controversial remarks about various topics. The rapper reportedly deactivated his X account on Sunday night after several days of posting contentious content.
The situation has drawn attention from various public figures, including Friends actor David Schwimmer, who called for West's removal from the platform. Schwimmer highlighted concerns about West's influence, noting his 32.7 million followers on X.
The controversy comes in the wake of West and Censori's attention-grabbing appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where Censori's revealing outfit sparked widespread discussion. West later defended his wife's choice of attire on social media.
The American Jewish Committee has expressed concern about West's social media activity, particularly regarding its potential impact on his large following and the spread of antisemitic sentiment online.
As of now, the fake account attributed to Censori remains active on X, despite her representative's efforts to have it removed.