The text messages came first, then the voice notes. Calls at odd hours, plans changed on a whim, promises about money that never quite turned into bank deposits. For one man inside Kanye West's world, it was the kind of grind that usually stays invisible, oiling the machine so the spectacle on screen looks effortless.

Then he put it all in a lawsuit, and suddenly the most unexpected name was pulled into the frame:Bianca Censori.

The Australian architect, known to most people as the woman walkingLos Angelespavements in gravity‑defying outfits beside West, is no longer just a mute presence in his theatre of provocation.

According to new court filings obtained by TMZ, she is being called to testify in a case thatalleges 'brutal' conditions and unpaid workat the heart of the rapper's operation.

Censori married West in a private ceremony in late 2022 and has since become an almost permanent fixture at his side, part partner, part living mood‑board for his latest aesthetic phase. She rarely speaks publicly.

Her role has been largely symbolic: the shaved head, the gauzy dresses, the carefully dishevelled drama of it all.

The lawsuit sketches a far more prosaic, and far darker, picture.

The former staffer, who worked closely with West, claims he was pushed into marathon days and nights, ordered to be on call at virtually any time, and then left chasing money he says never arrived.

In his telling, the culture around West was so punishing he describes it as 'brutal,' not in the hyperbolic way fans might use to praise a beat, but in the old‑fashioned sense of wearing someone down.

It is within this atmosphere that Censori's presence becomes crucial. The ex‑employee alleges that she was not merely the partner floating through photoshoots, but a constant presence in meetings, on email chains and in decision‑making conversations.

Source: International Business Times UK