All of the lights are still on Kanye West.
The disgraced rapper posted — and then deleted — a message about “coercion” amid rumors that his marriage with wife Bianca Censori, 30, is on the rocks.
West, 47, shared a screenshot on Thursday of Google’s AI-generated “overview” of the term.
“Yes, coercion is illegal,” it read. “Coercion is the act of forcing someone to do something against their will through threats or intimidation.
“It can involve physical harm, psychological abuse, extortion, blackmail or sexual assault,” concluded the definition.
“Is the coercion?” West captioned his social media upload, adding in a thoughtful emoji.
In the second slide, he reposted of an article from The Hollywood Reporter, which detailed him being dropped by business partners over his antisemitic comments.
West recently made headlines for selling swastika T-shirts and going on a days-long antisemitic rant on social media.
His tirade began after the 2025 Grammys, where he sparked outrage by walking the carpet with Censori who was clad in a see-through nude micro dress.
West initially wrote about the stunt, saying: “I have dominion over my wife,” adding that their relationship isn’t “no woke as[s] feminist s – – t. She’s with a billionaire why would she listen to any of you dumb ass broke bitches.”
He then praised Adolf Hitler, stating: “Hitler was sooooo fresh.”
“She’s had enough,” a source told The Post about Censori on Thursday. “The swastika shirt was the last straw. She told him that’s not who she is, and that she can’t be associated with that.”
The insider added, “It reflects on her, and she doesn’t want any part of that circus. He believes that she’ll come back to him, he’s saying that she’s just ‘mad at him,’ but right now she’s told him that she’s completely done.”
West’s rep, however, denied that the couple are headed for a divorce. They tied the knot in 2022.
Milo Yiannopoulos told The Post in part: “Ye and Bianca are in Los Angeles, about to enjoy Valentine’s Day together.”
Amid West’s chaotic postings, an X account claimed to be Censori writing was many took as a cry for help; however, her rep told the Hollywood Reporter that the tweet was fake and “does not belong to Ye’s wife.”
West’s rep also shot down rumors that Censori was a “battered” woman, with Yiannopoulos claiming that while the musician is the “final boss” over her fashion, she is “the guiding creative intelligence and impetus behind the way she dresses.”