A representative for Bianca Censori has denied she made a call for help following Kanye West’s recent hate-filled tirade on social media.
On Sunday, a post appeared on what appears to be a verified X account, formerly known as Twitter, for the Australian architect-model.
However, a spokesperson later issued a statement to The Hollywood Reporter in which they insisted the message was fake and “does not belong to Ye’s wife”.
“We have reached out to X to get the account unverified and/or banned,” they commented.
In the post, someone posing as Censori prays for God to aid West, whom she wed in 2022.
“Lord, I lift up my husband to You with love & concern. Soften his heart, guide his words, and fill him with wisdom and kindness. Protect him from trouble & lead him toward understanding & respect for all people,” the note reads. “Despite our differences, I love him unconditionally. Strengthen our bond & help me be a source of patience & encouragement. I trust in Your grace to work in his heart. God Bless Israel and All The Good Jewish Pple (sic). Amen.”
West’s X account is currently deactivated.
Last week, the Stronger rapper posted a series of rage-filled messages on the site, in which he claimed he has “dominion” over Censori and declared himself to be a Nazi.
In a string of rambling posts, he also claimed he doesn’t “like or trust” Jewish people and refused to “apologise” for his views.
It’s not the first time West has expressed antisemitic opinions on social media, and following a similar rant in October 2022, bosses at Adidas terminated their lucrative Yeezy fashion collaboration with the hip-hop star.
In response to the latest outburst, leaders at the American Jewish Committee (AJC) called on followers to request his social media accounts be shut down.
“At a time when antisemitism is skyrocketing to terrifying levels worldwide, Ye is actively endangering Jews. We urge others with a platform like Ye’s – particularly in the entertainment industry – to call out this blatant hatred,” they stated.
Meanwhile, West appeared in a bizarre commercial that aired in some markets during the 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Shot on an iPhone, the footage shows the 47-year-old sitting in a dentist’s chair, with him stating, “So what’s up, guys, I spent, like all the money put a commercial on these new teeth. So once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone.”
West then directs viewers to go to his Yeezy website.