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Kanye West Confirms Bianca Censori Fled the Scene After His Latest Meltdown

Kanye West has officially been left high and dry. The self-proclaimed genius, rap messiah, and walking controversy confirmed that his wife, Bianca Censori, bolted—apparently spooked by his latest social media tirades.

West, 47, spilled the details on his new track, aptly (or ironically) titled “BIANCA,” off his fresh album WW3. The track, like his recent Twitter/X escapades, is an unfiltered blitz of paranoia, obsession, and the kind of raw narcissism only Ye can deliver with a straight face.

“My baby she ran away / But first she tried to get me committed / Not going to the hospital ’cause I am not sick I just do not get it,” he raps, doubling down on the idea that the problem isn’t him—it’s the world.

Censori, an Australian architect turned arm candy, allegedly suffered a full-blown panic attack as a result of his latest outbursts. The lyrics paint a grim picture: “She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted / Until Bianca’s back I stay up all night I’m not going to sleep / I really don’t know where she’s at.”

In true Kanye fashion, he takes his obsession a step further, confessing to cyberstalking her via his Maybach app. “I’m tracking my bitch through an app / I’m tracking my bitch through the city,” he spits, making it clear that in Ye’s world, love and surveillance go hand in hand. “She hop in the car and she ran / My bitch just don’t understand / Sometimes it just feel like it’s planned.”

But wait, there’s more. Kanye’s got a bone to pick with Bianca’s family, claiming they want him “locked up” and sent on some kind of spiritual sabbatical. “They want me to go on retreat / They want me to run and meet,” he gripes, because heaven forbid anyone suggest he take a breather from the chaos.

As if things couldn’t get murkier, he likens their crumbling relationship to the infamous Diddy-Cassie saga. “I guess we the new Cassie and Diddy / I’m making this song for Bianca / I’m feeling the spirit of Donda.”

For those keeping score, Sean “Diddy” Combs was recently outed as a violent abuser when a lawsuit from his ex, Cassie Ventura, led to a flood of allegations and, eventually, a leaked video of him beating her. So Kanye equating his situation to theirs? Bold. Reckless. Almost self-incriminating.

Ye closes out the track with a desperate plea: “Bianca, I just want you to come back / Come back to me / I know what I did to make you mad.”

Translation? Another chapter in the ongoing Kanye West meltdown saga, where the line between art, obsession, and madness keeps getting thinner. One thing’s for sure—Bianca’s got her running shoes on, and at this rate, she won’t be looking back.

Last modified: April 3, 2025

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