The controversies continue surrounding Bianca Censori and Kanye West. A former designer for the rapper’s fashion brand Yeezy reported that the Australian model made her presentations at the company with racist and pornographic messages before marrying him.
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The designer named Pierre Louis Auvray revealed the details in conversation with fashion and culture journalist Louis Pisano. The communicator published the interview as an article on his Substack, noted The Sun.
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Auvray recounted that he began working with the singer in 2020 and that during that time everything was going very well, until he started his divorce process with Kim Kardashian. He emphasized that after that, everything was a “chaos.”
“After 2021, it was the abuse, the manipulation, the overwork... They were the worst things you can think of,” explained Auvray, who detailed that after the breakup with the socialite, Kanye West began to have more erratic behavior and say more controversial things. His attitude extended to the rest of the staff. The work environment was described as “toxic.”
Bianca Censori with her “disturbing and inappropriate” messages
The former designer for Kanye West recounted that when Bianca Censori began working as an architect for Yeezy, her presentations were very uncomfortable, as she shared “disturbing and inappropriate” messages when presenting about the brand.
“She sent things like a picture of Edward Scissorhands renamed Edward N****Manos and graphic porn... It was just weird, but at the time, I didn’t know what to do,” Pierre Louis Auvray recounted, showing screenshots to the journalist, about the alleged texts that Censori used for her presentations.
According to The Sun, these screenshots were about a “photoshopped image of an Edward Scissorhands character (the protagonist of the film ‘El joven manos de tijera’) with black hands and the offensive title using the N-word.”
Allegedly, according to the designer, Censori was echoing West’s racist messages, who on one occasion had shirts made with derogatory messages against Pete Davidson, who was dating Kim.
The rapper allegedly ordered the creation of t-shirts with messages like “Pete Davidson tiene SIDA,” “Pete Davidson odia a los negros,” or “Pete Davidson destruye familias.” His requests were offensive, and Pierre refused to comply with them. “I had to fight because I didn’t want to do it,” the designer said.