Kanye West and wife Bianca Censoli looked light-hearted as they strolled through a science museum amid the rapper’s legal troubles.
West and Sensori arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on July 4th, drawing attention from the crowd. Obtained by TMZ Saturday.
The couple, who are married in December 2022, strolled through various showrooms, including exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.”
At one point, the 47-year-old “Heartless” singer and the 29-year-old architect were spotted sitting across from each other in a mirror showroom.
Sensari stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red phone.
According to sources, she and West were casually walking around holding hands and didn’t seem to mind the eyes of fans following them.
In keeping with the theme of the outing, the Grammy winner wore a loose-fitting white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes.
The Australian model wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and high heels.
Their romantic date came after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to Yeezy employees working on West’s upcoming project, “Yeezy Porn,” which was announced in April.
The lawsuit alleges the videos were also available to underage staff members.
Court documents named Censori but did not list it as a defendant, but did list West and former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos as defendants for failing to pay employees for the app by May 1.
of The plaintiffs also alleged that workers who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform were promised $120,000 once the app was completed.
West and Yiannopoulos, 39, are accused of using “forced labor and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment” against employees.
In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the allegations as a “synopsis of lies” and further claimed that the plaintiffs were never employed by West.
“I have been authorized by Bianca to emphatically state that any allegations that she has shown or caused minors to show pornographic material are offensive, repulsive, abhorrent and completely false,” he wrote.
West is also being sued by attorney Brian Brumfield, who claims the cast of “Bound 2” is refusing to pay him or speak to him.
According to the complaint, Brumfield was representing Ye in a lawsuit against a sign dealer who his client allegedly punched, but is now seeking to be removed from the case.
Brumfield alleged that West terminated his employment on June 21st.