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Bianca Censori‘s mom is steering clear of the drama.
Alexandra Censori responded to claims in a woman’s lawsuit that her son-in-law, Kanye West, wanted to sleep with her while her daughter watched.
When the Daily Mail caught up with Alexandra on Monday while she ran errands in the Ivanhoe suburb of Melbourne, Australia, she told the outlet that she “wouldn’t be drawn into the latest claims” about West.
Alexandra, who was dressed in a skintight Alexander McQueen dress and purple heels, also asked for privacy, according to the report.
Bianca Censori’s mom, Alexandra Censori, responded to claims that her son-in-law, Kanye West, wanted to sleep with her while her daughter watched. mcla@broadimage / MEGA The Daily Mail caught up with Alexandra, seen above in 2023, on Monday while she ran errands in Australia. Media-Mode / SplashNews.comAs Page Six previously reported, West’s former assistant Lauren Pisciotta made the wild allegations in a bombshell lawsuit filed on Oct. 8.
Pisciotta, who worked with the Yeezy founder from 2021 to 2022, claimed one of her former boss’s “sexual kinks” was having intercourse with the moms of those he was dating.
She cited an alleged text message from Sept. 28, 2022, between West, 47, and his wife, Bianca, 29, that read, “I wanna f–k your mum. Before she leaves.”
Pisciotta alleged the “Donda” emcee had sent her a screenshot of the text and asked, “Should I [add] I meant I want you to watch me f–k your mom.”
Alexandra, seen here with her daughters, told the outlet she “wouldn’t be drawn into the latest claims” about West. @alyssia.censori/Instagram West’s former assistant Lauren Pisciotta, seen above, made the wild allegations in a bombshell lawsuit filed on Oct. 8. @ laurenpisciotta/InstagramBianca, who was working in the US on a visa, allegedly responded to the Grammy winner in “a way, insisted upon and required by [West]” so she could keep her job working for him.
“This is what she wrote, ‘(Alexandra is) married. I’m going to f–k someone this weekend and tell you the next time you’re inside me,’” Bianca allegedly responded to West, per the lawsuit.
Reps for West weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.
Elsewhere in the suit, Pisciotta also accused West of lacing her drink with an “unidentified drug” and sexually assaulting her during a studio session with Sean “Diddy” Combs in Santa Monica, Calif.
Pisciotta claimed in the suit that the Yeezy founder had sent her a screenshot of texts he sent Bianca, telling her he wanted to “f–k” her mom. APEX / MEGA She claimed Bianca, pictured above with Alexandra in March, responded to the Grammy winner in “a way, insisted upon and required by [West]” so she could keep her job working for him. BACKGRIDWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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The ex-Yeezy employee alleged that after the “Gold Digger” rapper ordered her a drink, she soon became “disoriented” and in “less control of her body and speech.”
The next day, Pisciotta claimed she woke up with “immense shame,” although she did not know much about what had happened the night before.
In the lawsuit, Pisciotta alleged that West later told her they “did kind of hook up a little one time.”
She claimed that the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” rapper was married at the time, although the suit did not list the name of his wife. (West was married to Kim Kardashian from May 2014 to November 2022, and he wed Bianca in December 2022.)
In the suit, Pisciotta also accused West of lacing her drink with an “unidentified drug” and sexually assaulting her during a studio session with Sean “Diddy” Combs in Santa Monica, Calif. @ laurenpisciotta/Instagram Over the summer, she sued the “Donda” emcee for wrongful termination, alleging she was laid off after being promoted to chief of staff with a $4 million salary and never given her $3 million severance pay. Getty Images At the time, West’s legal team referred to the allegations as “baseless.” APEX / MEGAPisciotta claimed she was terminated from the company shortly after.
Over the summer, she sued the hitmaker for wrongful termination, alleging she was laid off after being promoted to chief of staff with a $4 million salary and never given her $3 million severance pay.
At the time, West’s legal team referred to the allegations as “baseless,” telling Page Six that Pisciotta had pursued the rapper “sexually to coerce employment and other material benefits.”
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.