Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori’s parade of gobsmacking outfits has possibly reached its climax with her near-naked Super Bowl look.
As she hit an A-list afterparty with the rapper on Monday, Censori, 29, was naked underneath an unstructured, high-cut tan bodysuit, and was forced to continually readjust the material as she suffered frequent wardrobe malfunctions.
Despite the risky outfit, the Australian architectural designer happily hit the dancefloor – where nearly all of her body was revealed as she jumped around with fellow partygoers.
West opted for his new signature look: head-to-toe black, including a full-face mask featuring a crucifix.
Censori’s latest daring look comes just a week after she was spotted completely naked, wearing only a see-through poncho with black lettering across the front, as she headed to a recording studio with West.
Rumours of tension within the high-profile relationship have swirled in recent months, just a year after the couple secretly tied the knot.
According to the Daily Mail, they took some time apart in November while Censori took a solo trip to Australia to see her family.
When they reunited in Dubai later that month, they reportedly had a huge argument.
“Their argument exploded on the night she went out with him when she was dressed normal and was drinking and flirting,” a source told the publication.
“Kanye didn’t like this because he knew he was no longer in control.
“She allegedly told him she was done being his silent mute and that she is not his muse like Kim [Kardashian] was and he cannot treat her as such.”
The source added that Censori would consider leaving the marriage if West’s behaviour didn’t change.
“Kanye was forced to loosen the leash or face losing her. This was a huge turning point in their relationship and ever since then, she has shown glimpses of her true self,” the insider said.
“This made her friends so happy to see her smiling and laughing and interacting in Miami.”
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