Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori look carefree at San Francisco science museum amid lawsuit

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Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, appeared carefree as they explored a science museum amid the rapper’s legal woes.

West and Censori turned heads as they arrived at the Exploratorium in San Francisco on the Fourth of July, per photos obtained by TMZ Saturday.

The couple, who married in December 2022, strolled around the various showrooms, which include exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.”

Kanye West and Bianca Censori went to a science museum on the Fourth of July. WWD via Getty Images The rapper and his wife were seen walking around the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Getty Images

At one point, the “Heartless” singer, 47, and the architect, 29, were seen sitting across from each other while at a mirror display.

Censori even stopped to listen to information about the museum on a red telephone.

She and West did not appear to mind the eyes of fans following them as they casually walked around hand in hand, sources told the outlet.

The museum includes exhibits titled “All Eyes on Me,” “Fog Bridge” and “Cafe Wall Illusion.” / SplashNews.com The couple was seen sitting across from each other at a mirror display. @j.ace.m/LIFESTYLOGY/TMX/Mega

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The Grammy winner dressed on theme for the outing, wearing a baggy white spacesuit-like shirt with matching bottoms and shoes.

As for the Australian model, she wore a blue tube top, white translucent leggings and heels.

Their romantic date comes after Censori was accused of sending “hardcore” sexual content to a Yeezy employee working on West’s forthcoming “Yeezy Porn” venture, which he announced in April.

Sources said West and Censori appeared carefree despite catching the attention of fans. Amina Muaddi/Instagram Last week, Censori was accused of sharing X-rated material with a Yeezy employee working on West’s adult film business. kanyewest/Instagram

The lawsuit alleged that the videos were accessible to staffers who were minors.

Despite being mentioned in the court documents, Censori was not listed as a defendant — but West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos were, for allegedly not paying employees to produce the app by May 1.

The plaintiff also alleged that the workers, who developed West’s YZYVSN streaming platform, were promised a sum of $120,000 when the apps were complete.

The content allegedly was not shielded from minors working for the”Bound 2″ rapper. WWD via Getty Images His former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos denied the accusations. @broadimage / SplashNews.com

West and Yiannopoulos, 39, were also accused of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment” of their employees.

In a statement to Page Six, Yiannopoulos slammed the accusations as a “repulsive pack of lies,” further alleging that the plaintiff was never employed by West.

“I’ve been authorized by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” he wrote.

West was also accused of not paying his employees. WireImage

West is also facing a lawsuit from his lawyer Brian Brumfield, who alleged that the “Bound 2” performer has refused to pay or speak to him.

Per the filing, Brumfield was representing Ye in a legal challenge against an autograph dealer his client allegedly punched, but he is now seeking to be dismissed from the case.

Brumfield claimed West terminated his employment on June 21.

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