Bianca Censori calls post praying for help for husband Kanye West a fake after his antisemitic rant

Bianca Censori is shutting down claims that she publicly prayed for her husband Kanye West amid his latest vile antisemitic tirade.
An accounting appearing to belong to West wife shocked fans after it shared a photo fo the two and prayer asking God to 'protect' the rapper and 'lead him toward understanding & respect for all people.'
But a representative for Censori, 30, told The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday night that the account on X (formerly Twitter) was a fake and 'does not belong to Ye’s wife.'
'We have reached out to X to get the account unverified and/or banned,' the representative added.
The clarification came shortly after West's account on X was deactivated.
Even Sunday's Super Bowl wasn't enough to stop the disgraced rapper, 47, from launching of barrage of offensive posts, including some targeting his longtime nemesis Taylor Swift.
Bianca Censori is shutting down claims that she publicly prayed for her husband Kanye West amid his latest vile antisemitic tirade; pictured February 2 at the Grammy Awards in LA
A representative for Censori, 30, told The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday night that an account on X (formerly Twitter) apparently belonging to her was a fake
West even managed to mar the heavily viewed sports broadcast with a bizarre ad shot on his phone in which he bragged about wasting his commercial budget on his 'new teeth.'
The allegedly fake X post attributed to @bianca_censori featured a photo of the Australian architect–turned–provocateur sitting on a wooden counter or desk while wearing a busty black semi-sheer dress with spaghetti straps, as well as white flip flops.
She was perched just over West's shoulder as he snapped a mirror selfie across the room while wearing a black T-shirt and matching pants, which he appeared to be grabbing around his crotch area.
'Lord, I lift up my husband to You with love & concern,' the post began. '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.
'Despite our differences, I love him unconditionally,' it continued. '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. Amen ????????????????????????♂️.'
The post seems designed to troll West and Censori's fans and detractors alike, as it avoided directly confronting the horrible things the rapper had said on social media, yet still seemed to be reaching out to Jews with an olive branch.
Notably, West's offensive tweets were primarily aimed at Jewish people in general, rather than the Israeli state, which the post appeared to conflate.
So-called 'blue checkmarks' on the site formerly known as Twitter were once given to celebrities and high-profile people to verify their identities and help prevent online impersonation, but after the site was bought by Elon Musk — who later renamed it X — the verification badges were turned into a money-making scheme in which users could acquire them by paying for a premium subscription.
After West's torrent of antisemitic posts, the account posing as Censori urged God to 'bless Israel and All The Good Jewish Pple'; seen together in February 2024 in Milan, Italy
A rep for Censori said they were trying to 'get the account unverified and/or banned' by X; seen February 2 at the Grammys in LA
A yellow badge to denote celebrities was later instituted on the Musk-owned site, but the ease of getting a blue badge and the number of prominent figures who are no longer verified has made it particularly easy for accounts to impersonate celebrities, although the action is still technically barred by the platform.
Amid his unhinged rant, West revealed that Musk had unfollowed him on X, though the Doge leader hasn't revealed what finally pushed him over the edge.
Among the rapper and fashion designer's offensive tirade were posts that mocked Jews, praised Adolf Hitler and featured pictures of swastikas.
In one post, he called himself a Nazi, and in another he wrote 'I love Hitler. Now what b****es.'
He also reignited controversy over comments he made about Black people and slavery, this time claiming that any Black person who was offended by the image of a swastika was a 'slave.'
Gay people were also a target for West, who referred to them as 'f*****s.'
Among West's targets was his ex-assistant Lauren Pisciotta, who sued him last year for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her during a studio session with Sean 'Diddy' Combs. West continued to deny her claims.
The Monster rapper claimed Sunday that he is 'in a good space' mentally and that making the controversial comments — which were condemned as racist, sexist, tone-deaf, misogynistic and ignorant by social media users — have left him with a sense of peace after venting.
West's account was deactivated Sunday after antisemitic and pro-Hitler posts, though it wasn't clear if he or X had taken it down; seen with Censori in June 2024 in Paris
West didn't let the Super Bowl stop him from tweeting Sunday, taking a shot at his longtime rival Taylor Swift, while peppering in more anti-Semitic sentiments
Swift appeared dismayed as her beau Travis Kelce's Chiefs were dominated by the Philadelphia Eagles during Sunday's game
West released a bizarre Super Bowl ad for his fashion line Yeezy. Variety later reported that the ad was only aired in the Los Angeles market and was not seen nationally
'It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding board' West said in his sign-off tweet.
Regarding Swift, West tweeted, 'IF ITS ABOUT THE CULTURE ... WHY ARE WE LETTING TAYLOR SWIFT BE SEEN ON TV SINGING A SONG ABOUT TAKING A BLACK MAN DOWN AND ACCUSING OF THINGS THAT CAN TAKE A BLACK MAN DOWN FOR LIFE.'
West was seemingly making reference to Taylor Swift at last week's Grammy Awards dancing to Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss track Not Like Us.
Dailymail.com has reached out to multiple reps for West for further comment.
Fans watching the Super Bowl were outraged to see that West was given ad space for a low-budget clip allegedly shot on his phone, seemingly from his dentist's office.
'I spent all the money for the commercial on these new teeth,' West said as he beamed while wearing sunglasses. 'So, once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone.'
'Um. Umm. Umm,' West continued before directing viewers to his Yeezy website.
Variety later reported that the ad — which seemed to show West with diamond-encrusted teeth after previously sporting smooth titanium prosthodontics — was only aired in the Los Angeles market and was not seen nationally.
West's social media rants come after he claimed he had been diagnosed with autism. The rapper alleged that he had previously been misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and revealed that he had stopped taking medication to treat the condition.
Milo Yiannopoulos, who owns Tarantula - a talent management company that reps both West and his partner Bianca Censori, according to The Hollywood Reporter - claimed that West was taking an indefinite break from the social media platform.
'Ye has deactivated his X account for the time being,' Yiannopoulos said on X on Sunday evening.
West’s spokesperson Yiannopoulos told Dailymail.com on Sunday via email, 'We just want to be clear he deactivated and was not banned.'
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