Bianca Censori's father wants to speak to his daughter's husband Kanye West because he fears the rapper will take his daughter away from his family and turn her into a “vulgar commodity,” various sources claim.
The request comes as Yeezy designer Bianca Censori, 29, was photographed sans underwear beneath a pair of sheer stockings while out for dinner with the controversial musician, 46, in Paris, France, last Tuesday.
Relatives told DailyMail that Bianca's family was “hurt” to see her paraded around like a “trophy” and questioned how Kanye would feel in the future if a man treated his daughters North and Chicago the same.
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“Bianca's father, Leo, wants to talk to Kanye and ask him what's going through his mind when he's leading Bianca around like a naked, vulgar trophy pony,” said a source close to the Yeezy designer, whose father is the brother of a notorious designer Gangland killers.
He wants to ask Kanye what he would do if his daughters North or Chicago were seen half-naked in public in the outfits recommended by their husbands, the same source said.
According to the father, Kanye would never allow his daughters to behave like that; Therefore, it makes no sense for him to encourage this for his wife.
“No man should ever encourage the woman he loves to go out in public and present themselves like that. It's not love. It’s about control,” the source told DailyMail.
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Kanye, who married Bianca in a private ceremony in December 2022, has also been accused of “excluding” her from his family in Australia.
Kanye might be worried about his stepfather wanting to meet him, as he has a troubling past, to say the least.
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Leo served time in prison after being convicted of heroin possession in 1982, a crime for which he served five years behind bars.
Leo was also convicted of possession of a handgun and fully loaded ammunition.
Additionally, Leo is the brother of Eris Censori, a famous gangland killer nicknamed the “Al Capone of Melbourne” who was sentenced to death for murder, but whose sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment.