Just when you thought Kanye West and Bianca Censori couldn’t stir up more buzz, the pair popped up in Brooklyn — hand in hand and camera-ready.
But it wasn’t just any walk around the block.
Bianca’s outfit turned the city into a runway, and jaws definitely dropped.
Bianca Censori Rocks a Candy Lingerie Look
Bianca, an Australian architect-turned-Yeezy muse, was spotted wearing a truly outrageous outfit: a two-piece made entirely of colorful candy. Yep, you read that right.
From blue to yellow to green, the sugary look was more costume party than casual stroll.
And it’s not her first daring moment — she’d already raised eyebrows earlier this year by showing up nearly nude at the Grammys next to Ye.
As for Kanye? The 24-time Grammy winner kept it mellow with an ash-gray hoodie, black joggers, brown boots, and his signature shades — letting Bianca’s bold look do all the talking.
50 Cent Has Thoughts… Then Takes Them Down
It didn’t take long for other celebs to chime in.
Rapper 50 Cent, known for speaking his mind, reposted Bianca’s candy-clad look with a cheeky caption: “Look at ye dirty little wife walking around the city naked.
LOL is she gonna be a victim later?” He then addressed past rumors suggesting Bianca simply follows Kanye’s direction, adding, “This looks like free will to me.”
But the joke didn’t last. Shortly after, 50 pulled the post, admitting, “I didn’t realize it was Sunday.” Seems even 50 has his limits.
Ye’s Recent Outings: From LA to NY and Back
Before his candy-coated NYC outing, Kanye was seen with Bianca in Los Angeles.
His East Coast visit came shortly after he traveled to New York to show support for embattled music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs during his ongoing trial.
Kanye’s Turbulent Year of Controversy
Fashion statements aside, Kanye’s had a rocky 2025.
Back in May, he made a public attempt to renounce antisemitism after months of posting inflammatory content.
“I am done with antisemitism,” he tweeted on May 22 — and over 167,000 people liked it.
But for many, that apology felt far too little, far too late.
Why? Just months earlier, he’d been posting swastikas and even selling merchandise featuring Nazi imagery on his Yeezy website.
Shopify, the platform hosting his online store, took down the page after public outrage and complaints from watchdog groups.
Backlash Over Offensive Merch and Super Bowl Ad
Kanye had even bought Super Bowl ad space to promote a site that featured a shirt emblazoned with a black swastika.
To make matters worse, the shirt was labeled “HH-01” — widely understood to mean “Heil Hitler.”
The Anti-Defamation League condemned the move, calling it blatant antisemitism.
CyberWell, an organization that tracks online hate, confirmed it worked directly with Shopify’s safety team to have the product removed.
Van Lathan Calls Out Kanye’s Behavior
Longtime Ye critic Van Lathan, who once clashed with him on TMZ, took to social media in February with a passionate message.
Lathan wrote that Kanye was “trapped in an infant’s bubble” and accused him of choosing money over dignity.
In a raw post, Lathan reminded Ye that while money has power, nothing compares to human connection — like his daughter North’s laugh or the memory of his late mother.
He closed with a stinging line: “So I’ll be a slave [to capitalism], and you be what you are, which is the slow kid in the Black community’s class. Keep eating boogers, Kanye.”
What Comes Next for Ye?
Kanye remains a headline magnet — whether he’s pushing fashion boundaries, making controversial statements, or just walking the streets with Bianca in candy lingerie.
While some fans continue to defend his right to express himself, others are growing weary of the constant chaos.
As for what comes next? With Ye, it’s anyone’s guess.
But if the past few months are any clue, the ride is far from over.