Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori seen exiting Las Vegas hotel hours after rapper’s vile anti-Semitic rant referencing Hitler at Vultures album listening party
Kanye West showed up in Las Vegas on Friday after delivering one of his most offensive and unhinged rants to date.
The 46-year-old rapper and his wife Bianca Censori were spotted leaving a hotel in Sin City early in the day, with Kanye covered in his now standard black sweats, while Bianca wore a white unitard.
It appeared to be the same revealing ensemble she wore a day earlier when she took her husband's eldest daughter, North West, 10, for a trip to Disneyland.
That evening, West was in Vegas for a listening party for his upcoming LP Vultures, and in the early morning hours of Friday he embarked on a disturbing stream of consciousness, blaming Jews for various societal ills and listing himself in the same company as “Jesus Christ' and 'Hitler.'
The party, which was held in a large hotel suite, was eventually stopped by police.
Kanye West, 46, was spotted leaving a Las Vegas hotel with his wife Bianca Censori, 28, on Friday, just hours after delivering an anti-Semitic tirade at an album listening party
Bianca stepped out of the hotel in her plunging white bodysuit, which emphasized her cleavage and showed off her arms.
Kim Kardashian's doppelgänger wore sock-like beige knit boots, a more muted version of the bright yellow boots she wore to Disneyland.
She also had what looked like a cream-colored fur coat thrown over her arm, and a lumpy black bag was slung over her other shoulder.
The Australian architect styled her short, wet-looking raven hair with a side parting and kept it pressed down.
West, who now goes by Ye, was dressed in his standard, mostly black sweat ensemble.
He wore a charcoal sweatshirt with long sleeves under a black cardigan, combined with black sweatpants.
The rapper also wore what appeared to be a towel over his buzzed head, a style he has been influencing lately.
He had his face buried in his phone while Bianca stood next to him. They stood next to their luggage and seemed to be waiting for a car to pick them up.
Bianca stepped out of the hotel in her plunging white bodysuit, which matched the one she wore the previous day to Disneyland with North
Kim Kardashian's doppelgänger had what looked like a cream-colored fur coat draped over her arm
Kanye had his head buried in his phone and was wearing his standard all-black sweatshirt
During his recent listening party, Ye performed with Ty Dolla Sign and revealed more anti-Semitic lyrics from their upcoming joint album Vultures, including the line, “I still keep a few Jews with me / Management?” No / I just let them do my jewelry.”
He previously revealed the attack line: 'How am I anti-Semitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b****', from the title single on the upcoming album.
In a video of the rant obtained by TMZWest falsely claims, “There are 60 million of us in America, 60 million Jews in the world.”
It is unclear who the “us” in the statement refers to, as the subsequent context suggests it may be referring to black people living in the US, but only 46.9 million people identified themselves as black, African American, or a combination of those groups. according to the 2020 census U.S. Census Bureau.
He was also shockingly wrong about the number of Jews in the world, which is estimated at just over 16 million, or just 0.2 percent of the world's population.
However, his significant surplus is consistent with conspiracy theories about Jews controlling large parts of society.
“50 percent of our deaths are abortions, 25 percent of us go to jail…raise your hand if you've ever had an abortion,” he continued, shockingly adding, “If we're in a Jewish. .. their hands.'
In a video of the tirade obtained by TMZ, West falsely claims: “There are 60 million of us in America, 60 million Jews in the world.”
West also appeared to back off his past support for former President Donald Trump. 'Who will make the hospitals? He's a Zionist, Trump. This is what I was trying to tell you,” he said, before shouting: “Jesus Christ, Hitler, you! Third party, sponsor that!”
West also appeared to back off his past support for former President Donald Trump.
'Who will make the hospitals? He's a Zionist, Trump. This is what I was trying to tell you,” he said, before shouting: “Jesus Christ, Hitler, you! Third party, sponsor that!”
The rapper also mentioned the Rothschild family, a common target of anti-Semitic conspiracies.
While most of his attacks seemed aimed at Jews in general, West also targeted Zionists, calling out “rich f***s” who send their children to “Zionist schools.”
West shocked fans and observers just days earlier when he wore a pointed black hood reminiscent of Ku Klux Klan robes at one of his recent pre-release events.
The star was branded 'disgusting' and 'weird' for wearing the ensemble with daughter North on stage, while his daughter Chicago, five, and son Saint, eight, were also in attendance.
One fan wrote, “Kanye is wearing a KKK hood and black people are sitting idly by. F*** him and his music bro.
Another typed: “Just a comment about Kanye West being an anti-Semite. He hates the Jews and wants them dead. He abuses women. He's a disgusting human being.'
Others expressed concern about North, writing, “Kanye West wears a black KKK hat at his listening party with his daughter behind him” and “North looks so uncomfortable when Kanye wears a KKK mask.”
north sang a verse confirming that she will appear on the upcoming album Vultures, out Friday.
Jewish organizations recently lambasted Kanye for his new song “Vultures,” which features the lyrics “How am I anti-Semitic?” I just fucked a Jewish motherfucker
The American Jewish Committee labeled West “extremely pathetic and sad” and described his lyrics as “unforgivable.”
His decision to debut his song Vultures comes at a time when anti-Semitic attacks are on the rise amid the ongoing Israeli bombing of Gaza.
Racism against Jews and Muslims has soared in the aftermath of the October 7 attack.
According to the ADL, the number of anti-Semitic incidents has quadrupled.
The watchdog counted 312 anti-Semitic incidents between October 7 and 23, ranging from intimidation to vandalism and physical violence.