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Proof that Bianca Censori dresses very differently when she is not with her partner Kanye West: she covers her body completely during a trip to Australia

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CCTV footage of Bianca Censori, 29 (right), has revealed she wears completely different clothes to her usual scantily clad ensembles when her husband Kanye West, 47 (left) is not around.

CCTV footage of Bianca Censori has revealed that she wears completely different clothes to her usual semi-nude ensembles when her husband Kanye West is not around.

The 29-year-old often makes headlines for wearing virtually nothing in public, while the American rapper, 47, covers up completely when they’re out and about.

However, during a visit to Melbourne on May 24, College Dropout Burgers owner Mark Elkhouri captured Bianca fully clothed on his store’s security camera.

The architect could be seen walking incognito down the sidewalk wearing flared black leggings and an oversized black sweater.

She hid her face under the black hood as she paired her surprisingly demure look with a pair of sleek white sneakers.

CCTV footage of Bianca Censori, 29 (right), has revealed she wears completely different clothes to her usual scantily clad ensembles when her husband Kanye West, 47 (left) is not around.

During a visit to Melbourne on May 24, College Dropout Burgers owner Mark Elkhouri captured Bianca fully clothed on his store's security camera (pictured)

During a visit to Melbourne on May 24, College Dropout Burgers owner Mark Elkhouri captured Bianca fully clothed on his store’s security camera (pictured)

Kanye has taken legal action against Mark and College Dropout Burgers, alleging that they engaged in “misleading and deceptive conduct” by claiming the company was sponsored or endorsed by the rapper.

The restaurant’s name, burgers and signage all borrow titles from Kanye’s albums and songs, including his 2004 debut album, The College Dropout.

However, an Australian judge dismissed the case in March last year when Kanye “took no steps” to advance the litigation since it began proceedings in 2022.

The case was thrown out of the Federal Court of Australia after lawyers representing Mark told the court that Kanye had not responded to them, despite several attempts, and had “no genuine interest” in moving forward with the case.

Footage of their visit to the burger restaurant emerged on Thursday when the owner shared the clip on the shop’s TikTok page.

“I got spies all around me. Yeezy how you doin’?” Mark wrote in the caption of the video, saying it “might be the unofficial music video” for Kanye’s song Back To Me.

Mark then joked that the CCTV footage was actually the music video for his made-up song They Come From Ivanhoe, which is where Bianca was seen.

Bianca’s family is from the Melbourne suburb of Alphington, which shares a border with the suburb of Ivanhoe.

Mark revealed to the Herald of the Sun on Saturday he spoke briefly to Bianca the day she stopped by College Dropout Burgers.

“College Dropout is so iconic that even the most unexpected people will go there just to stop by and take a look,” he said.

The business owner went on to say that he decided to post the video last week after seeing footage of Bianca and Kanye eating at a KFC in the United States.

“Going to KFC is like going to a public bathroom; everyone has been in one, but not everyone has experienced college dropout — yet,” he said.

This isn’t the first time Mark and his burger shop have had a run-in with the Wests, as Kanye nearly sued him in October 2022.

The architect often makes headlines for wearing virtually nothing in public, while the American rapper covers up completely when out and about.

The architect often makes headlines for wearing virtually nothing in public, while the American rapper covers up completely when out and about.

College Dropout Burgers owner Mark (pictured outside court) was nearly sued by Kanye for naming his restaurant after the rapper's 2004 debut album. The case was dismissed.

College Dropout Burgers owner Mark (pictured outside court) was nearly sued by Kanye for naming his restaurant after the rapper’s 2004 debut album. The case was dismissed.

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