Bianca Censori is unrecognizable in demure outfit arriving at court to testify in $57m Kanye West lawsuit

I have to say, I was really surprised to see Bianca Censori at the courthouse yesterday! She was there to testify in a case involving Kanye, and she looked so different! Usually, her style is really daring, but this outfit was much more modest and covered up – a total departure from what we’re used to seeing from her. It definitely got everyone talking!

Okay, so I’m obsessed with her, right? Like, she’s usually all about pushing boundaries – remember that incredible look at the Grammys last year? Almost nothing there! But yesterday? She completely shocked me! She was actually…covered up! I nearly fell off my chair. She was wearing a black cardigan and a long skirt! It was so unexpected, and honestly, a little sad to see her hiding her amazing figure, but still…she can do no wrong in my eyes!

She wore high heels, a hint of her usual glamorous look, but kept everything else simple with her hair pulled back and glasses on.

Shortly after Tony Saxon went into the Los Angeles Superior Court, Censori arrived.

Okay, so I’ve been following this closely. Apparently, Kanye and Bianca are actually going to have to testify in this lawsuit. It’s filed by this guy, Saxon, who worked on Kanye’s house back in 2021 – the Malibu mansion, you know? He’s claiming Kanye never paid him everything he was owed, that the work environment was dangerous, and that he was just unfairly fired. It’s a mess, honestly, but I need to know everything that happens in court! I’m so invested in what they’ll say.

The current legal issue began with a plan made in September 2021. At that time, West was preparing to make major changes to a Malibu beachfront home he’d bought for over $57 million.

In court filings, Saxon stated he provided a variety of services to meet Kanye West’s specific needs. These services included managing the project, acting as a property caretaker, and providing security.

According to legal filings, Saxon worked as many as 16 hours a day on the renovation, and occasionally had to sleep on the floor with only his coat to keep the project on track.

According to court documents, Saxon stated that problems began with the Runaway rapper around November 2021, just two months after they started working together.

The contractor testified in court that he disagreed with several of West’s requests for changes during the home renovation.

Saxon stated that West instructed him to tear out the marble bathrooms and disconnect all the plumbing, windows, and electrical fixtures.

Saxon testified in court that he warned West moving the large generators inside the house would be a significant fire risk.

According to the lawsuit, West responded to Saxon by threatening him and warning that he’d be seen as an opponent if he didn’t follow West’s plans.

West reportedly told Saxon that if he didn’t comply with his demands, he would be fired, their friendship would end, and Saxon would only see West on television.

According to court filings, Saxon claims he informed West that he doesn’t watch television, and was immediately fired and told to leave the house.

Saxon told the court that West only compensated him for a single week of work. He’s now suing West, claiming multiple violations of labor laws and seeking over $1 million in unpaid wages and damages.

According to NBC News, Saxon stated in the lawsuit that the rapper wanted the house to resemble a bomb shelter built around 1910.

Saxon explained they were planning to completely remodel the space, creating a private, secure area—essentially a ‘Bat Cave’—for the rapper. He said the artist wanted a place where he could escape attention from figures like the Clintons and the Kardashians.

Initially, Saxon thought the house was primarily a creative endeavor, but he eventually understood that West intended it to be a real home.

West ‘wanted no electricity,’ Saxon said.

He simply wanted to fill his space with plants, candles, and battery-powered lights, creating a dim and atmospheric environment.

In November 2023, West officially denied the claims made against him and asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit.

The rapper’s legal team argued he shouldn’t be held liable for the damages Saxon reported, and that Saxon carried out certain actions without the rapper’s knowledge.

I was heartbroken seeing the recent photos of the house. It’s really fallen into disrepair – they’ve actually removed all the huge windows overlooking the ocean, leaving that whole side completely exposed to the weather. It’s just so sad to see.

The house was falling apart inside, and the metal railings were covered in rust from the harsh ocean air, wind, and water.

In 2024, Kanye West’s neighbors in Malibu reported to TMZ that his house appeared abandoned and was falling into disrepair, saying they hadn’t seen anyone there in months.

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2026-03-06 00:06