Bianca Censori debuted a sort of Jane of the Jungle look as she was spotted shopping with husband Kanye West on Saturday. The couple, wh...
Bianca Censori debuted a sort of Jane of the Jungle look as she was spotted shopping with husband Kanye West on Saturday.
The couple, who seem to be on some kind of working vacation in Mallorca, Spain, were spotted visiting the booths of an outdoor market.
Her long, dark hair was styled straight with long, thick bangs that seemed to cover most of her eyes behind her dark sunglasses.
She seemed to be enjoying a frozen treat.
West, 47, strayed somewhat from his usual all black ensemble, opting for a pair of jeans with a hoodie with Army written on it.


The rapper also donned dark shades in the bright Spanish sunshine.
Censori's sister, Angelina, 29, appeared to be with them on the outing. She looked relaxed in a black sundress and her dark hair was pulled back into a chignon.
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Fellow shoppers seemed to be non-plussed by the couple's appearance even though the rapper had security on hand to make sure they were safe.
Although there have been concerns about how much control West has over Censori's appearance and actions, In Touch Weekly has reported the Grammy winner has given his wife power-of-attorney over some business decisions.
The information came forward as part of a lawsuit filed against West by former Donda Academy employee Benjamin Provo for discrimination and wrongful termination.
In an effort to obtained documents, the former security guard said he was told about the power-of-attorney designation, but the Violent Crimes rapper refused to turn over a document entitled 'Designation of Agency,' which shows what Censori has power over, without a protective order in place.
Benjamin is asking that the rapper be fined $2,610 for not complying with his request and wants the court to order the All Falls Down artist to turn over the documents immediately.




His attorneys also argue that since West introduced the power-of-attorney information, a protective document is not necessary.
In his lawsuit, Benjamin, who said he also provided security for West's Sunday Service and at another business, claimed he noticed that Black employees were treated differently than those who were white.
'While Kanye was polite and attentive to his non-Black counterparts, Kanye was always abrupt, abrasive and demeaning of [Benjamin] and his Black counterparts,' the suit alleges.
Benjamin claimed he was pressured by West and others to cut off his dreadlocks, which he said he wears due to his Muslim faith and was fired after he refused.
West and his company have denied the allegations.
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