The Ye drama continues.
Over the weekend, Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, appeared to write a post on X (formerly Twitter) where she expressed concern for the rapper, who has been sharing antisemitic messages on the social media platform.
The tweet, which was shared by a verified account with over 45,000 followers that claimed to be the 30-year-old Australian model, is still up on X.
“Lord, I lift up my husband to You with love & concern. Soften his heart, guide his words, and fill him with wisdom and kindness,” the post reads. “Protect him from trouble & lead him toward understanding & respect for all people.”
“Despite our differences, I love him unconditionally,” the message 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 message was shared alongside a picture of Censori and West, 47, who have been married since 2022.
But on Sunday night, Censori’s rep told The Hollywood Reporter that the tweet is allegedly fake and “does not belong to Ye’s wife.”
“We have reached out to X to get the account unverified and/or banned,” the rep added.
Before deleting his X account on Sunday, West went on a four-day-long racist, antisemitic, misogynistic and aporophobic social media rant.
He praised Adolf Hitler, called himself a Nazi and claimed that antisemitism doesn’t exist, before declaring that he’s “never apologizing for my Jewish comments.”
The American Jewish Committee condemned West, who has come under fire for his antisemitic remarks in the past.
“Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) continues to purposefully use his platform to spew anti-Jewish hatred. While some may dismiss his hateful rants, we cannot overlook the dangerous influence they can have on his millions of followers, particularly on social media, where a significant portion of today’s antisemitism thrives,” the AJC told The Post.
West also took aim at Taylor Swift as the singer attended the 2025 Super Bowl to cheer on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, before his X account was deleted.
The “Vultures” artist returned to the spotlight last weekend when he and Censori pulled off a shocking stunt on the Grammys red carpet, which involved Ye’s wife putting her nude body on full display.
West, who was dressed in an all-black attire, encouraged Censori to “make a scene” and reveal her racy outfit in front of the cameras, according to a professional lip reader.
Ye defended Censori’s Grammys look on social media after the incident, claiming that the Yeezy architect was “the most googled person on the planet” that night, and that they “beat the Grammys.”