Kim Kardashian Isn’t Interested In Speaking To Bianca Censori about Kanye West
Despite reports of Kim Kardashian being deeply unsettled by her ex-husband’s behavior in Italy, sources suggest that the reality TV star and businesswoman has no intention of discussing Kanye West with Bianca Censori.
A close associate of Kardashian shared with Page Six that the Skims founder has “completely moved on” from her former spouse, the father of her four children. The insider elaborated, stating, “She has absolutely no interest in talking to her. Kim firmly believes in allowing people to navigate their own paths and discover life for themselves. She would never reach out to someone and issue a warning.”
According to the source, Kim’s primary concern revolves around maintaining a healthy co-parenting dynamic when it comes to their children: North, aged 10, Saint, aged 7, Chicago, aged 5, and Psalm, aged 4. “Kim has genuinely moved forward,” emphasized the source, adding that she wishes Kanye and Bianca all the best.
The publication also debunked rumors that Kim is “deeply embarrassed” by Kanye’s relationship with Censori.
Kanye West, renowned for his musical talents and occasional eccentric behavior, recently made headlines for an incident in Venice, Italy, where he was photographed with his pants down during a boat ride. This incident left onlookers, including tourists in neighboring boats, both perplexed and concerned about the rapper’s well-being.
Bianca Censori, an Australian architect, has also attracted attention during her time in Italy with West, primarily due to her unconventional outfit choices. She has faced criticism from local residents who deemed her attire as “indecent.”
One particularly controversial incident involved Censori wearing a see-through catsuit during a dinner with West in Tuscany. Her unconventional fashion choices have raised eyebrows and sparked discussions regarding potential fines for public indecency offenses, as Italy maintains stringent regulations against acts deemed “contrary to public decency.”