Bianca Censori is speaking out about her public image in a rare interview, and seems to have subtly acknowledged reports and rumors that her husband, Kanye West, has her “trapped.”
The architect recently gave an interview for Interview magazine pertaining to her latest art show and opened up about what life is like in the “public eye.” Her comments were rare and highly anticipated, given that there have been numerous rumors and reports that her husband, Kanye West, is controlling her style and choices regarding her public appearances and career. Read more about her art show and what she had to say below.

Bianca Censori Addresses Her Life In The 'Public Eye' During A New Interview
Earlier this month, in mid-December, the world got to know Australian architect and Yeezy icon Bianca Censori in a whole new light after she debuted her latest art exhibition, "BIO POP," which has been showing in Seoul, South Korea.
She took part in a live performance of the show, where she stepped out in a red latex bodysuit, mixed up a concoction, and interacted with extras meant to represent clones of herself who were posed as human furniture. Although she doesn't give many interviews, Bianca spoke to Interview magazine as a character, Bianca2, addressing herself in third person.
"A woman in the public eye is forced to watch versions of herself multiply without her consent," she told the publication. "People project, people invent, people erase. So she sculpts the versions they create, the phantom selves."

Bianca Censori Claims She Doesn't Feel 'Trapped' In A New Interview
Since they began making public appearances at the beginning of 2023, Bianca and her rapper husband have been quite a controversial couple due to their public stints often involving the 30-year-old's wardrobe.
Over the last two years, reports and rumors, as well as public concerns, have been emerging that Kanye has been "controlling" what his wife wears and what she does. However, the artist seemed to dismiss those concerns during her interview.
"This is not a confession of feeling trapped," she said in relation to her show. "This is an act of repossession. She is reclaiming the unauthorized clones. She's not trapped in her image. She's multiplying it until the original becomes myth."
Bianca also subtly acknowledged her questionable wardrobe and social media choices that generate a lot of online buzz, explaining that they've been an intentional form of "self-expression."
"Bianca views social media neutrally, not as something she's emotionally invested in, but as a space where perception mutates quickly and publicly," she added. "She doesn't seek praise or backlash, but she pays attention to how both form and circulate...Backlash isn't a goal, but it is revealing. It shows where cultural sensitivities sit and what people are unable or unwilling to name directly. Bianca's end goal is self-expression."

