
Bianca Censori Denies Fake Prayer Post for Kanye West After Antisemitic Controversy
Bianca Censori Denies Fake Social Media Prayer Post Amid Kanye West’s Antisemitic Rants
[Image: Bianca Censori and Kanye West at the 2025 Grammy Awards]
Bianca Censori and Kanye West at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
Bianca Censori, wife of Kanye West, has shut down claims that she publicly prayed for her husband amid his latest antisemitic outbursts. A fake social media post attributed to the 30-year-old architect sparked confusion after it urged God to “protect” West and “lead him toward understanding & respect for all people.” However, a representative for Censori confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that the X (formerly Twitter) account was fraudulent. “We have reached out to X to get the account unverified and/or banned,” the rep stated.
Kanye’s Explosive Social Media Tirade
West’s own account was deactivated Sunday following a torrent of offensive posts, including antisemitic slurs, pro-Hitler remarks, and attacks on Taylor Swift. Despite the Super Bowl drawing global attention, the rapper, 47, continued his hate-filled rant, even airing a bizarre, low-budget ad during the game. Filmed in a dentist’s chair, West boasted about spending his ad budget on “new teeth” before directing viewers to his Yeezy website.
[Image: Kanye West’s now-deleted X posts]
Screenshots of West’s antisemitic posts before his account was deactivated.
The fake post attributed to Censori included a photo of the couple, with a caption urging God to “soften [West’s] heart” and “bless Israel and all the good Jewish people.” The post appeared to troll both supporters and critics, blending concern for West with a performative defense of Jewish communities. Notably, West’s rants conflated Jewish people with critiques of Israel, while also targeting LGBTQ+ individuals and doubling down on past controversies involving slavery remarks.
X’s Verification Chaos
The incident highlighted ongoing issues with X’s verification system. After Elon Musk’s takeover, paying subscribers could buy “blue checkmarks,” making it easier to impersonate public figures. Though X later introduced a yellow badge for celebrities, the platform’s lax policies have allowed fake accounts to thrive. West’s own posts—which included calling himself a Nazi and praising Hitler—reportedly led Musk to unfollow him, though neither party has clarified why.
[Image: Bianca Censori and Kanye in Milan, 2024]
The couple in Milan, Italy, earlier this year.
Super Bowl Controversies
West’s antics overshadowed the Super Bowl, where he took aim at Taylor Swift, accusing her of “taking a Black man down” in her music. His reference appeared tied to Swift dancing to Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track, Not Like Us, at the Grammys. Meanwhile, Swift’s partner, Travis Kelce, faced defeat on the field as his Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.
West’s erratic ad—reportedly aired only in Los Angeles—and his claims of being “cathartic” to post hate speech drew widespread backlash. His manager, Milo Yiannopoulos, later announced West had “deactivated his account for the time being” but clarified he was not banned.
[Image: Kanye’s Super Bowl ad mocking his dental expenses]
West’s Super Bowl ad, allegedly filmed on an iPhone.
Ongoing Legal and Health Claims
The rapper also denied allegations by ex-assistant Lauren Pisciotta, who sued him in 2024 for sexual assault. West further claimed he was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder, stating he now identifies as autistic. Despite insisting he’s in a “good space,” his behavior continues to alienate fans and spark concerns.
Censori, frequently seen alongside West in provocative outfits, has remained publicly silent amid the chaos. Representatives are working to remove the impostor account, distancing her from her husband’s spiraling controversies.
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