Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori dons SHEER leggings and busty blue top as couple enjoy Fourth of July at science museum – following lawsuit drama

Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori pulled off a striking look when the couple visited a science museum in San Francisco on Thursday, July 4.

The 29-year-old Australian architect, who recently responded to a lawsuit alleging she sent porn to Yeezy staff, was spotted holding hands with the 47-year-old Heartless rapper as they dropped by Exploratorium.

She opted to partially cover herself up with sheer white leggings and a strapless, voluptuous blue top.

Censori completed the overall look for the day out by adding a pair of strappy open pumps.

Bianca’s dark locks were pulled back and simply pinned up, so that no stray strands fell into her face.

Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori, 29, wore a striking look as the couple visited a science museum in San Francisco on Thursday, July 4

She chose not to wear any flashy jewelry so that her outfit would draw attention.

West, whose Wyoming ranch recently sold for $14 million, wore a baggy white shirt, loose-fitting matching pants and white closed-toe shoes.

He wore a black hood over his head and the name of the museum was printed on the material in white letters.

Kanye and Bianca were spotted walking around the venue and visiting the various galleries and exhibitions such as All Eyes On Me, Bird In A Cage, Shadow Box and also Sun Painting.

At one point, the couple sat across from each other at a table and tried out a mirror.

The couple, who married in December 2022, walked hand in hand through the large museum during the holidays.

Censori was later spotted happily holding a red telephone to her ear, which was mounted on the wall.

Sources informed TMZ that West and Censori were completely focused on each other during the museum day and that some visitors recognized the stars but chose not to intervene.

She opted to partially cover herself with sheer white leggings and a strapless, tight blue top

Censori was later spotted having fun as she held a red telephone to her ear that was attached to the wall

The couple came out shortly after Bianca denied sending porn to Yeezy staff, including minors.

A federal lawsuit has been filed in California alleging that Censori sent an employee a link to “hardcore” sexual content after her husband announced the launch of his porn company Yeezy Porn in late April.

It was alleged that the videos were accessible to underage staff members, but she was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit. The story was simply used to illustrate the work environment at the streaming service app YZYVSN.

Censori has since denied the claims through West’s former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, who told DailyMail.com he had permission to speak on her behalf.

“Bianca has authorized me to emphasize that any allegation that she has shown or caused to be shown pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and completely false,” the statement said.

In his statement Monday, the British commentator rejected the allegations against him in the federal lawsuit, which accuses him and Ye of “forced labor and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.”

Yiannopoulos criticized the claims, saying they required “more imaginative leaps than The Lord of the Rings,” and that they were filed by a man who had no authority at YZYVSN.

“The tragic, desperate, attention-seeking wannabe Yeezy employee behind this blatant and disgusting collection of lies, Shemar DaCosta, has never had, and never will have, access to Ye, his family, Yeezy, or any other information relevant to the company,” Yiannopoulos said.

‘DaCosta, known in Yeezy circles as “Hotep Susan” for his theatrical and absurd racism, listed a falsified job experience at Yeezy on his LinkedIn profile — the most tragic and defamatory lie imaginable.’

The couple’s outing comes shortly after Bianca denied sending porn to Yeezy staff, including minors; seen in Milan in February

“I have been authorized by Bianca to emphasize that any allegation that she has shown or caused to be shown pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and completely false,” the statement said.

“He claimed to be a lead developer for Yeezy. He never worked at Yeezy. Read my lips: he will never, ever, ever get a job at the company after telling such disgusting lies about the Lady of the House.”

“There’s a simple reason why DaCosta’s clownish claim — that minors were shown Yeezy Porn — is not and cannot be true. Yeezy Porn does not exist. I made that clear by falling on my sword and stopping it,” Milo said.

“The only thing I have done since then is try to get these app developers paid, as evidenced by the extensive correspondence,” he continued – defending himself against claims that developers were not paid for their work.

‘Anyone who claims otherwise, including many in the press, are lazy or simply dishonest clowns who uncritically repeat lies from a trial more imaginative than The Lord of the Rings.’

He then lashed out at claims that he categorized employees based on race and called Discord chat rooms “slaves” and “new slaves.”

Yiannopoulos also added messages from X that he says support his claims that the lawsuit is frivolous.

The lawsuit alleges that West and Yiannopoulos hired an international real estate development group that included several black members, many of whom were minors, some as young as 14.

They then created a supposedly racist work atmosphere and repeatedly made false promises about pay and working hours.

Yiannopoulos reportedly promised the developer group $120,000 if they completed the app, agreed to the terms of work and didn’t complain.

The British commentator rejected in his statement Monday the allegations against him in the federal lawsuit, which accuses him and Ye of participating in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.”

Yiannopoulos criticized the claims, saying it “takes more imaginative leaps than The Lord of the Rings,” and claimed it was filed by a man with no authority at YZYVSN; Milo seen in England in 2019

Ye then allegedly ordered all employees to sign a confidentiality agreement and threatened to fire the minors if they did not.

The duo also allegedly required minors to sign “volunteer” agreements. From there, Ye’s white managers allegedly used derogatory and racist language to create a hostile work environment.

They allegedly harassed team members based on their age, race, gender, sexual orientation and national origin. The employees were also allegedly forced to work through the night without pay or sleep.

If the claimants did not agree to the long working hours without breaks, they would have been threatened with withholding of their wages.

But even after the team reportedly completed one of the apps and sent it to Ye on May 1, the suit alleges he failed to pay them, prompting them to file the lawsuit, seeking damages for unpaid wages and overtime, and emotional distress.

Before the new lawsuit came to light, Censori was spotted in a racy outfit in late June during a shopping trip in Tokyo with Kanye’s daughters North and Chicago.

It came after the SKIMS West founder asked if Bianca should ‘cover up’ when around their children

The rapper shares the names North, 11, Saint, eight, Chicago, six, and Psalm, five, with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

The architect wore a nude catsuit topped with a tight-fitting nude bodysuit that hugged her body as she did some grocery shopping at the supermarket.

This happened after the SKIMS founder asked West if Bianca would “cover up” when around their children.

“Kim instructed Kanye never to let Bianca dress like that around their kids. She’s really surprised that Kanye would let his wife leave the house like that,” a source told DailyMail.com in February.