Bianca Censori toted a stuffed animal at the Château Marmont hotel in Los Angeles on Monday.
With toy in tow, the 30-year-old wife of rap mainstay Kanye West, 48, turned heads flaunting another outrageous ensemble to kick off the new week.
Censori had her dark brown locks down and was clad in a sheer ensemble holding a pink stuffed animal to cover up any anything not fit for public consumption while at the West Coast haunt, where legendary SNL comedian John Belushi tragically died in 1982.
The 24-time Grammy winner and his supportive spouse made international headlines four months back when they hit the red carpet at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
On the biggest night of the year in the music business, Censori removed a black fur coat to reveal her stunning figure under a nearly-nude ensemble that had censors working overtime.
Daily Mail has reached out to Censori via Instagram, as well as her rep Milo Yiannopoulos, for further comment on her current projects amid her recent return to the limelight.

Bianca Censori, 30, toted a stuffed animal at the Château Marmont hotel in LA on Monday

Kanye West, 48, and his spouse pictured in all-black ensembles in NYC June 20
The outing came just two days after the Melbourne, Australia-born beauty garnered attention for wearing a bikini while visiting the Big Apple with the Grammy-winning musical artist.
Censori, an architect by trade, first crossed paths with the rap superstar while working at his company Yeezy.
On Saturday, she held hands with the Good Life artist on the summer day in Gotham, with her jet black locks cut into bangs.
Censori’s two-piece was made of hundreds of pieces of sugary candies that ranged in color from blue to white to green to yellow.
The Stronger rapper on the outing wore an ash gray hoodie with black athletic pants, brown boots and black sunglasses.
The eye-catching outing caught the attention of West’s fellow rapper 50 Cent, who posted a pic of Censori in the racy candy ensemble.
‘Look at ye dirty little wife walking around the city naked,’ the In Da Club rapper, 49, captioned the post. ‘LOL is she gonna be a victim later.’
Referring to past whispers that Censori follows orders West gives her, 50 Cent said, ‘This looks like free will to me.’

Censori had her dark brown locks down and was clad in a sheer ensemble holding a stuffed animal to cover up any anything not fit for public consumption while at the West Coast haunt
The Candy shop rapper wrapped up in saying, ‘Any way it was really hot today.’
In a subsequent post, 50 Cent said he wasn’t comfortable with the timing about the Censori post, and pulled it down as such.
‘I took the last post down I didn’t realize it was Sunday,’ he added.
West was spotted with Censori last week in Los Angeles, after he traveling to New York City earlier this month to attend the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who he has professed support for publicly on multiple occasions.
West has remained in the crosshairs of controversy for much of the year amid a torrent of tweets propagating antisemitism, though he renounced those beliefs in a tweet last month.
‘I am done with antisemitism,’ he said in a May 22 tweet that garnered 167,000 likes from the influential artist’s network of more than 33.2 million followers.
The stance came in stark contrast to Ye’s controversial one four months earlier: He posted multiple images swastikas, and plastering them on a number of clothing items he intended to sell.
On February 11, the shop on West’s Yeezy Website – which he advertised with an expensive ad in the Super Bowl – was taken offline by Shopify after he was selling a white shirt with a black swastika in the center.
West spoke more about the controversy in a series of tweets February 20 – promising to wear the swastika shirt onstage at the 2026 Super Bowl.
‘Next year I’m performing at the superbowl wearing my wittle T shirt,’ he said. ‘People with money bought my wittle t shirt.’
He added that Shopify ‘gave [him his] account back’ after taking down his store after controversy erupted over the shirts, but that he was ‘not going to use it.’
The Anti-Defamation League said in a post on X/Twitter February 10: ‘As if we needed further proof of Kanye’s antisemitism, he chose to put a single item for sale on his website – a t-shirt emblazoned with a swastika.
‘If that wasn’t enough, the t-shirt is labeled on Kanye’s website as “HH-01,”which is code for “Heil Hitler.”
‘Kanye was tweeting vile antisemitism nonstop since last week. There’s no excuse for this kind of behavior.’
The organization added, ‘Even worse, Kanye advertised his website during the Super Bowl, amplifying it beyond his already massive social media audience.’
Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, the founder and executive director of CyberWell, an online anti-Semitism watchdog group, told Dailymail.com February 11 that the organization made efforts to go over West’s head and have the page removed.
‘CyberWell reached out Shopify’s compliance and safety teams to alert them to flagrant abuse of Shopfiy’s services by yeezy.com in violation of the terms of use,’ Cohen Montemayor said.
Podcaster Van Lathan, who famously clashed with West in a heated discussion in the TMZ newsroom in May of 2018, was critical of the rapper’s latest series of tweets in a post on the platform February 20, calling him ‘the slow kid in the Black community’s class.’


The eye-catching outing caught the attention of West’s fellow rapper 50 Cent, who posted a pic of Censori in the racy candy ensemble.

50 Cent later took the post about Censori down, saying he ‘didn’t realize it was Sunday’ when he posted it
‘I’m glad you’re rich,’ Lathan wrote. ‘It seems to be the only thing you care about. Money is dope you can do a lot of stuff with it. Sincerely. We need it, as a community.
‘One thing that’s more valuable than money is people. I’m sure you’d agree no dollar amount can measure North’s laugh, I’m sure you’d go broke to bring your mother back. I would for my dad, who I lost in ‘21.’
Lathan told West he was ‘trapped in an infant’s bubble, where [he] can be reckless and careless and people excuse it because of affection.
‘We realize this, and try to ignore you, until the baby picks up something sharp like Nazism, domestic abuse, etc. then we gotta child proof things until you stop crying.’
Lathan, who cohosts the podcast Higher Learning with Rachel Lindsay, continued, ‘You’re right about one thing, I am a slave to capitalism. We all are. Gotta work.
‘But No one is more of a slave than the man who puts money over dignity. No one. So I’ll be a slave, and you be what you are, which is the slow kid in the Black community’s class. Keep eating boogers Kanye.’