Bianca Censori and husband Kanye West were seen visiting a local outdoor market in Mallorca on Saturday, drawing attention not only for their public appearance but also due to an ongoing legal dispute involving West’s Donda Academy.
The couple, believed to be in Spain on a working vacation, was spotted browsing vendor stalls at the open-air market.
Censori, 30, wore a black fishnet-style bra top and black bikini bottoms, partially covered by a long black loincloth.
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She completed the outfit with dark sunglasses and wore her long dark hair straight with thick bangs.
West, 47, also appeared to break from his usual all-black wardrobe.
He was seen in jeans and a hoodie emblazoned with the word “Army,” along with dark sunglasses.
The pair was accompanied by Censori’s sister, Angelina Censori, 29, who wore a black sundress and had her hair styled in a chignon.
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The outing attracted little visible reaction from local shoppers, despite West being accompanied by security personnel.
Photos and video captured the couple moving casually through the market, with Censori seen enjoying a frozen dessert.
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The appearance comes as new details have emerged regarding a lawsuit filed against West by Benjamin Provo, a former employee of Donda Academy.
Provo has accused West and his company of discrimination and wrongful termination.
As part of his discovery efforts in the case, Provo has sought access to a document titled “Designation of Agency,” which he says outlines a power-of-attorney arrangement West allegedly granted to Censori.
According to Provo’s legal filing, he learned of the power-of-attorney designation during his employment and claims it grants Censori certain authorities in West’s business dealings.
However, West has refused to release the document without a protective order in place.
Provo’s legal team has asked the court to compel West to turn over the document and to fine him $2,610 for noncompliance.
Provo’s attorneys argue that because West himself introduced the subject of the power-of-attorney arrangement, there is no need for a protective order to release the information.
The lawsuit also includes allegations that Black employees were treated less favorably than white employees at Donda Academy and other business ventures.
“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 complaint alleges.
Provo, who previously provided security for both Donda Academy and West’s Sunday Service events, further alleges he was pressured to cut his dreadlocks—a hairstyle he says is tied to his Muslim faith. He claims he was fired after refusing to comply.
West and his company have denied all allegations made in the suit.
The court has yet to rule on Provo’s request regarding the documents, and the legal proceedings are ongoing.
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