Reports claiming that Kanye West and Bianca Censori are heading for divorce after a series of public controversies are “entirely false,” their longtime representative confirmed on Thursday. The rumors, sparked by recent headlines about Censori’s bold fashion choice at the 2025 Grammys and West’s latest antisemitic tirade on social media, were quickly dismissed by their rep, Milo Yiannopoulos.
“Ye and Bianca are in Los Angeles, about to enjoy Valentine’s Day together,” Yiannopoulos told The Hollywood Reporter. “Any announcements about their private life will come directly from them, not from unsourced rumors in the tabloid press. I’ve lost track—how many times has the press wrongly reported that they’re separating now?”
The latest round of speculation began with a report from The Daily Mail on Thursday, which cited an unnamed source claiming that the couple had split and were preparing to file for divorce. The outlet was followed by TMZ, which reported that the couple had contacted divorce attorneys. However, Yiannopoulos’ statement serves as a direct counter to these claims, reaffirming that the couple remains together.
It’s been a turbulent few weeks for the pair. On Sunday, Kanye West’s clothing brand Yeezy purchased Super Bowl ad space, airing a short, unconventional commercial during the game’s final moments. In the clip, Kanye West, wearing sunglasses and reclining in a dentist’s chair, jokes about spending all the money on his “new teeth” and casually promotes Yeezy.com while shooting the video on an iPhone.
The next day, the Yeezy online store, known for its eclectic fashion and music offerings, shocked shoppers when it changed its inventory to feature a single white T-shirt emblazoned with a Nazi symbol. The controversial item was quickly removed after being flagged by Shopify, which hosted the Yeezy store.
The couple also made waves at the Grammys on February 2, when Censori made a dramatic entrance on the red carpet. She arrived in a long coat, only to reveal a near-nude look underneath, consisting of a sheer minidress with no apparent underwear. The outfit, which mirrored the cover of West’s collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign, “Vultures 1,” drew mixed reactions, and some critics accused West of exploiting Censori for promotional purposes. West defended her look, stating that it was a personal expression, but the controversy sparked a renewed public debate about their relationship.
Yiannopoulos clarified this point, emphasizing that Censori makes her own style choices. “The person controlling what Bianca Censori wears is Bianca Censori,” Yiannopoulos stated. “Kanye is the creative force behind Yeezy, but Censori’s style and sensibility are at the core of her fashion choices.”
Meanwhile, West has continued to stir controversy online, with a series of antisemitic, misogynistic, and homophobic rants that included disturbing comments about Hitler. His Twitter account, now known as X, was eventually suspended, though it’s unclear whether it was taken down by West or the platform.
As if the personal and public upheaval wasn’t enough, West is facing legal action from a former Yeezy employee. The lawsuit, filed in California, accuses the company and West of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, citing a hostile work environment. The lawsuit alleges that the employee was subjected to derogatory terms, including “Nazi,” “Hitler,” and “deathcon,” in text messages from West and other Yeezy employees.
The former employee is seeking economic, compensatory, and punitive damages, as well as emotional distress compensation. The ongoing legal battles only add to the growing pressure on West’s public image, following his recent tirades and Censori’s controversial Grammys appearance.
Despite the media frenzy, Yiannopoulos remains firm in his defense of the couple, urging the public to disregard the rumors and speculation.