Kanye West, the music mogul known as much for his artistic genius as for his headline-grabbing controversies, is once again in the spotlight—this time for a social media post about his wife, Bianca Censori, that has sparked widespread outrage.
The 47-year-old rapper, who often courts controversy with his bold and sometimes inflammatory statements, shared a message on social media that many found deeply troubling.
In the now-viral post, Kanye West reposted a fan comment describing him as the “master” of his 30-year-old wife, Bianca Censori. The message, which Kanye endorsed by adding a heart emoji, stated, “Every man needs himself a Bianca. She is a good woman that does whatever Ye tells her to do without caring what anyone else has to say. The only thing she cares about is being a subservient extension to her master.”
The post was accompanied by a provocative photo of Censori dressed in a sheer top and stockings, further igniting the controversy. Many fans and critics alike found the language and imagery demeaning, calling Kanye out for promoting what they saw as misogynistic and controlling behavior.
Social media users didn’t hold back. “Master??? She’s a human being, bro,” one person commented. Others chimed in with concern and disappointment: “That’s terrible, Ye. It hurts seeing my hero act this way.” Another follower asked, “Can we ask Bianca what she thinks about this?” while someone else questioned, “Is this really how you want your daughters to be treated?”
The backlash intensified as people accused Kanye West of dehumanizing his wife and repeating the same toxic behaviors he once criticized others for, including Sean “Diddy” Combs. “You’re literally calling her a slave,” a user pointed out. “Just because most women love money doesn’t give you the right to disrespect them.”
This marks yet another moment where Kanye West’s behavior is under scrutiny, not just from fans but from the broader public. While Kanye has always thrived on pushing boundaries, his latest comments about Bianca Censori may have gone too far—even for those who once defended him.