Kanye West’s Wife, Bianca Censori, Accused of Sending Porn to Staff
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Bianca Censori, Kanye West’s wife, has been accused of sending pornographic content to staff members, including minors, at Kanye’s company, Yeezy. This claim is part of a new lawsuit.
The lawsuit states that Bianca Censori, 29, sent a link to explicit videos to an employee after Kanye announced his adult film business, Yeezy Porn, in April. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, these videos could be seen by underage staff while the porn app was being developed.
Even though these accusations are serious, Censori is not named as a defendant in the federal lawsuit filed in California. The story was included in the lawsuit to show the poor work environment at Kanye’s YZYVSN streaming service app.
The lawsuit claims that no measures were taken to prevent underage workers from being exposed to pornography. It also accuses Kanye West, 47, of “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment,” and says that his former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, called some employees “new slaves.”
The plaintiffs, who were hired to work on West’s YZYVSN app meant to compete with Tidal, Spotify, and Apple Music, say West and Yiannopoulos hired a team of international developers, including several underage members, some as young as 14. They claim the work environment was racist and that they were lied to about payment and working conditions.
Yiannopoulos supposedly promised the developers $120,000 if they finished the app and didn’t complain. However, West reportedly made everyone sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and threatened to fire the minors if they refused. The minors were also forced to sign “volunteer” agreements.

The lawsuit also says that white managers used racist language, creating a hostile work environment, and harassed team members based on their age, race, gender, sexual orientation, and national origin. Some were called “slaves” and “new slaves.” Black and African employees were given less favorable tasks and segregated into “whites only” groups.
Thigpen Legal, in a statement to NBC News, said, “Minors were mocked for their age, and workers were forced to work all night without pay or sleep. Those who didn’t agree with the long hours were threatened with withheld pay.”
Despite completing one of the apps on May 1 and sending it to West, the plaintiffs claim they were not paid, leading them to file the lawsuit for damages, unpaid wages, and emotional distress.
In response, Yiannopoulos called the lawsuit a “joke” and a “sad race hustle,” saying it was filed by a “disgruntled, comically inept Black developer.” He promised to publicly take apart the complaint.
DailyMail.com has contacted both West and Yiannopoulos for comments.
This lawsuit comes as Kanye West made a surprise visit to Russia, reportedly to celebrate the 40th birthday of Russian fashion designer Gosha Rubchinskiy. West announced his arrival in Moscow with a message on VKontakte, Russia’s version of Facebook. He is believed to be staying in the luxurious presidential suite of the Four Seasons Hotel Moscow.
West’s trip to Russia follows recent sightings of him and Censori in Paris and Tokyo. Kanye has previously expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin, even calling himself a “Young Putin” in an interview.