Bianca Censori, wife of rapper Kanye West, has finally found her voice, speaking out for the first time in a rare interview with Vanity Fair. She directly confronted widespread speculation about her controversial fashion choices and her husband's alleged control, firmly stating, "If I didn't want to, I wouldn't have done it." Censori clarified that her outfits are a collaborative effort with West, emphasizing, "Me and my husband would work on my outfits together. It was like a collaboration, it was never, 'I was being told to do something'". She also denied marrying West for fame, asserting she did so "because I love him."

However, Censori's journey to finding her voice reportedly follows a tumultuous period. She admitted to Vanity Fair that she had considered leaving West when their relationship felt "shallow or 'surface level,'" though she ultimately chose to stay and support him. Other reports from sources close to the couple have also indicated her struggles to break away, with some insiders suggesting she felt "frightened" by West and his alleged control over many aspects of her life. Censori candidly described the emotional drain of supporting West through his mental health battles and public controversies, likening the past year to "doing CPR for months."

Amidst these personal revelations, unverified claims have circulated that Censori has quietly documented West's past behavior, including recording voice notes and written accounts of her experiences. This alleged documentation suggests a deeper narrative unfolding behind the headlines. While Censori now publicly asserts her agency and love for West, the ongoing reports paint a complex picture of a marriage under intense scrutiny and personal challenges.