Bianca Censori and Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, have traveled around the world this summer, enjoying expensive meals, but they know not all good meals have to cost an arm and a leg. The couple was spotted on Thursday, leaving a classic American chain restaurant in Westwood: Denny’s.
The couple enjoyed lunch, possibly sharing a Grand Slam or Moons Over My Hammy, before heading to Ipic Theaters for a movie date.
Censori, still rocking her new brunette long locks, rocked her famous mini black biker shorts with a blue printed tank top.
Ye was fully covered, facing the LA heat in a black sweat suit and zip-up jacket.
Their outing comes amid Ye’s documentary, In Whose Name?, which is set to hit theaters on September 19. A teaser showed his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, breaking down as the rapper admits he stopped taking his medication.
A source close to the rapper reportedly told Us Weekly he did not have a say in the final product, although he did allow filmmaker Nico Ballesteros to follow him around for 6 years.
“The footage we have seen so far, we believe, was collected in the proper way. But neither Ye nor [his company] Yeezy has seen, authorized, or approved the final product,” an insider told the outlet.
Ye’s been somewhat quiet the last few months, but it’s safe to say if he’s upset about how the documentary comes out, the internet will be hearing about it.
Ye and Bianca are back in the USA after a summer abroad
The couple returned to the United States in August after bouncing from Tokyo, Spain, and even South Korea, with Bianca’s sister Angelina occasionally tagging along.
In Spain, Bianca caused a scene at a local market when she walked through in a see-through top. Locals were reportedly horrified, whispering, “Is that her real nipple?” while Ye lurked nearby, flanked by five bodyguards in suits.
And just when it couldn’t get messier, Spanish authorities came knocking over more than half a million euros in unpaid bills. Ye eventually paid up, blaming “international transfer issues.” The couple was also admitted to a rehab clinic there at the time.
But Europe wasn’t all headlines and unpaid debts; it also marked the architect’s quiet hair comeback. For months, she rocked a short, slicked pixie cut that became her signature look. Now, she’s switched things up and is back to her original style: long, flowing locks.
Now that they’re back in the states, they might he working on Censori’s new brand. In May, she registered Bianca Censori Inc., a furniture company with offices in California and Australia. Of course, she isn’t doing it alone; Ye is listed as director. The company’s headquarters are listed as 8025 Melrose Avenue in L.A., right next to the iconic “Made in L.A.” wall, per XXL.
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