Kanye West was joined by his wife Bianca Censori on Saturday as they enjoyed their version of a casual lunch in Los Angeles.
The controversial couple turned heads before their feet even hit the sidewalk after arriving at a local barbecue restaurant in a $100,000 Tesla Cybertruck — the same vehicle favored by West’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian.
The truck, made by X owner Elon Musk’s automotive and clean energy company, had already been plagued by safety issues, including a recent problem with the accelerator pedal that resulted in a temporary suspension of all orders.
While West, 47, opted for a hoodie and shorts for their lunch date, Censori once again left little to the imagination in a barely-there bra that barely managed to protect her modesty.
The 29-year-old Australian architect continued her look with a pair of tight shorts, while sandals with acrylic heels completed the ensemble.
Kanye West reunited with his wife Bianca Censori on Saturday as they enjoyed their version of a casual lunch date in Los Angeles.
Censori once again left little to the imagination with a barely-there bra that barely managed to protect her modesty.
West is expected to release Vultures 2, the second of three planned albums with fellow rapper Ty Dolla Sign, later this year.
But a recently released text conversation, purportedly between West and fellow rapper Rich The Kid, suggests he’s ready to throw in the towel on his 20-year career in music.
News of his possible retirement from public life sparked an inevitably mixed response on social media, with die-hard fans urging him to continue while others expressed relief at West’s possible retirement.
On X, the old Twitter, one follower, evidently unimpressed with West’s recent output, wrote: “At least he won’t ruin his discog anymore.”
A second added: “Oh thank God.”
While a third snapped: “Well he’s done and he’s just ruining his legacy.”
A fourth commented: “Leaving his legacy with Vultures 1 is crazy.”
The text from a person believed to be West read: “I’m retiring from professional music. I don’t know what else to do.”
The Australian architect continued her look with a pair of tight shorts, while acrylic heeled sandals completed the ensemble.
The controversial couple turned heads before their feet even hit the sidewalk after arriving at a local barbecue restaurant in a $100,000 Tesla Cybertruck.
Rich then attempted to convince the father of four to reconsider his decision, even mentioning the recent success of his Vultures 1 album with rapper Ty Dolla Sign.
‘Retire? Why? How? People NEED the music you, Ty, and us have made to be the BIGGEST LABEL in the culture to date, in 2024,’ he wrote.
Rich was notably featured on West and Ty’s lead single, “Carnival,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart when it debuted in March.
The song also marked West’s first No. 1 hit in 13 years, the last being Katy Perry’s 2011 single “ET.”
“Just drop the V2 thing and we’ll do it all over again,” Rich continued. “The kids need your big, fashionable bra. You might need some time to relax, but retirement, right?”
A recently released text conversation, purportedly between West and fellow rapper Rich The Kid, suggests he’s ready to throw in the towel on his 20-year career in music.
News of his possible retirement from public life sparked an inevitably mixed response on social media, with many fans expressing relief at West’s possible retirement.
After news of West’s apparent retirement gained traction online, Rich deleted the screenshot from his Instagram Story.
This sparked speculation among fans that she might have made the post to generate hype for her upcoming album, Life’s A Gamble.
Just hours later, Rich returned to Instagram to reveal the release date, as well as a look at the tracklist which includes a new song featuring West.
West, who is rumored to have produced Life’s A Gamble with collaborator Ty Dolla Sign, will appear on track 16, titled Plain Jane.
Their tenth studio album, Vultures 1 (pictured), was released on February 10. Vultures 2 is expected to be released later this year.