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Kanye West Allegedly Told Wife Bianca Censori He Wanted to Have Sex With Her Mom While She Watched
Johnathan Walker View
Date:2025-04-06 08:15:18
Content warning: This story discusses graphic sexual harassment
A harrowing new detail from Lauren Pisciotta’s amended lawsuit against Kanye West has been revealed.
In documents filed by the rapper’s former assistant—who worked with him for about a year and a half between 2021 and 2022—Oct. 8, Pisciotta alleges that she was shown texts sent from West to his wife Bianca Censori, in which he tells her she wants to have sex with her mother Alexandra Censori.
The filing, obtained by E! News, alleges that West had “proudly” sent Pisciotta a screenshot of a conversation between himself and Censori that took place in September 2022, in which he discusses his desire to have sex with Censori’s mother while she was visiting from Australia.
“I wanna f--k your mom,” West’s text to Censori reads, per the filing, before he inquired to Pisciotta, “Should I ad [sic], I meant I want you to watch me f--k your mom.”
Pisciotta said that West—who went on to marry Censori in December 2022—later shared Censori’s reply, in which she tells him she planned, then, to engage in intercourse with someone else that weekend, adding of her mom, “She’s married.”
Elsewhere in the filing, Pisciotta alleges that West would openly share his “sexual fantasies” to employees of Yeezy LLC. Further, the 47-year-old—who shares kids North West, 11, Saint West, 8, Chicago West, 6, and Psalm West, 5, with ex Kim Kardashian—and “openly shared” pornagraphic videos and photos to his employees, executives, creative business partners and others who worked closely with him.
Pisciotta also alleges in the court documents that on an occasion that also took place during February 2022, the rapper had offered her as a “gift” to another, unnamed A-List male celebrity in exchange for West to have intercourse with his girlfriend during a music studio session
After declining the “vile proposition,” the unnamed male celebrity allegedly pulled Pisciotta aside following the interaction, and told her what West had proposed. Pisciotta alleged that following this occasion, she learned that West had been “offering her up” as a “gift” to be “sexually violated and assaulted against her will by various men.”
E! News has reached out to reps for West, Censori and Pisciotta but has not yet heard back.
When approached by the Daily Mail Oct. 14 regarding the lawsuit, Censori’s mother asked for privacy and said she “wouldn’t be drawn into the latest claims” about West.
Pisciotta’s lawsuit amending comes after it was first filed in June, citing a number of complaints including wrongful termination and sexual harassment—quid pro quo and hostile environment—unlawful retaliation, unpaid wages, and gender discrimination, per documents viewed by E! News.
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