Kanye West and Bianca Censori may be facing a significant turning point in their nearly two-year marriage, as sources tell TMZ that the couple has hit a rough patch and may have already split. Reports indicate that Bianca has returned to Australia to spend time with her family following the breakup.
While the specific reasons for the split remain unclear, insiders reveal that Kanye, often referred to as Ye, has been telling friends about his intentions to live in Tokyo and proceed with a divorce from Bianca. Recently, he was spotted in Tokyo multiple times without her, raising further speculation about their relationship status.
The last public appearance of the couple together was on September 20, when they were photographed shopping. Bianca was known for her signature bold fashion choices, often seen alongside Kanye at various events. However, since then, Ye has been seen out on his own, including attending a wrestling event at the end of September, again without Bianca. Kanye and Bianca made headlines after secretly tying the knot in December 2022, shortly after starting their relationship. Since then, Bianca has become a regular presence in Kanye’s life, joining him at public events and family gatherings.
This potential divorce would mark Kanye’s second, following his high-profile separation from Kim Kardashian, with whom he shares four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm. The couple obtained a confidential marriage license on December 20, 2022, in Palo Alto, California. As of now, attempts to reach Kanye’s representatives for a comment have gone unanswered. The unfolding situation highlights the complexities of high-profile relationships and the pressures that come with public scrutiny.
In other news – High court dismisses teachers’ bid for improved salaries and working conditions
Teachers in Zimbabwe have faced a significant setback in their pursuit of better salaries and working conditions after the High Court dismissed their joint application against the government. The application, filed by several teachers’ unions, including the Zimbabwe Teachers Association, Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, and Educators Union of Zimbabwe, sought to address the issue of poor salaries and inadequate working conditions.
The unions argued that the Public Service Commission, responsible for determining salaries and working conditions through the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC), violated their rights to a collective bargaining process. Read More