Bianca Censori denies begging for help after husband Kanye West’s hate-filled rants
'We have reached out to X to get the account unverified and/or banned'

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A rep for Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori is denying she tweeted a plea to God asking for help in dealing with her husband.
Censori’s spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter and Us Weekly that a post to an account claiming to be Censori’s verified X page, is fake and “does not belong to Ye’s wife.”
“We have reached out to X to get the account unverified and/or banned,” her rep added.
“Lord, I lift up my husband to You with love & concern,” the post, which impersonated Censori, read. “Soften his heart, guide his words, and fill him with wisdom and kindness. Protect him from trouble & lead him toward understanding & respect for all people. Despite our differences, I love him unconditionally. 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 (people). Amen.”
The message came after West on Friday declared his admiration for Adolf Hitler, admitted that he dislikes Jewish people, bragged about controlling his wife and pleaded with U.S. President Donald Trump to “free” disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
West, who lost high-profile business partnership with Adidas, Balenciaga and the Gap after making antisemitic remarks in the past, posted in all caps, “Any Jewish person that does business with me needs to know I don’t like or trust any Jewish person … Some of my best friends are Jewish and I don’t trust any of them.”
In other messages posted to X, West stated “I love Hitler” and proudly declared “I’m a Nazi.”
“I’m never apologizing for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the f*** I wanna say forever,” he continued. “Suck my d*** how’s that for an apology.”
On Monday, West took his hateful acts a step further when he started selling T-shirts with swastikas on his Yeezy clothing website.
The Anti-Defamation League hit out at the rapper after news of the garments started making the rounds.
“The swastika is the symbol adopted by Hitler as the primary emblem of the Nazis. It galvanized his followers in the 20th century and continues to threaten and instill fear in those targeted by antisemitism and white supremacy,” the ADL said in a statement posted on X. “There’s no excuse for this kind of behaviour.”
Before deactivating his account, Friends star David Schwimmer asked X owner Elon Musk to ban West from the social media platform.
“We can’t stop a deranged bigot from spewing hate filled, ignorant bile … but we CAN stop giving him a megaphone, Mr. Musk,” Schwimmer wrote on Instagram. “Kanye West has 32.7 million followers on your platform, X. That’s twice as many people than the number of Jews in existence. His sick hate speech results in REAL LIFE violence against Jews.”
West made headlines earlier this month when he and Censori showed up on the Grammys red carpet, and she posed for photos in a see-through nude mini dress.

“People say the red carpet look was her decision,” West said afterwards. “Yes I don’t make her do nothing she doesn’t want to but she definitely wouldn’t have been able to without my approval.”
“I have dominion over my wife,” the All of the Lights hitmaker continued, adding that their relationship isn’t “no woke as(s) feminist s***. She’s with a billionaire why would she listen to any of you dumb ass broke bitches … you stupid woke ass pawns.”
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