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‘We’ve Seen Everything She Has to Show’: Kanye West’s Wife Bianca Censori Forced to Make Drastic Transformation In Korea to Avoid Prison

Fans have grown accustomed to seeing Bianca Censori, Kanye West’s wife, flaunt provocative outfits wherever she goes. But during a recent trip to South Korea with her stepchildren, she turned heads by opting for a look that surprised many.

The 29-year-old was photographed at a South Korean airport with three of Kanye’s kids: North, 11, Chicago, 6, and Psalm, 5.

Surprisingly, she was dressed in a cream-colored capri set with a long-sleeve crew neck top, a paperboy hat, and heels, even carrying Kanye’s daughter Chicago in her arms. Notably absent was Saint, Kanye’s 8-year-old son, who was reportedly in Madrid with his mom, Kim Kardashian, according to Page Six.

Censori, an Australian native who once headed architecture at West’s Yeezy brand, traveled to South Korea with his children for Kanye’s “Vultures 2” listening event.

While there, she was snapped shopping in Seoul with her preteen stepdaughter, North, and the 24-time Grammy winner. Paparazzi flicks showed Censori was wearing a cream plastic cape with a hood, a far cry from her usual risqué style.

The “Jesus Walks” chart-topper seemed to be on the same vibe as his spouse, sporting cream-colored hoodie and sweatpants.

There could be a couple of reasons behind this unexpected change in style.

Firstly, South Korea has strict laws against nudity. In fact, public nudity in the country can lead to misdemeanor imprisonment or a fine of up to 100,000 won. The Seoul Law Group clarifies that exposing oneself in public is considered a sex offense under South Korea’s Punishment Of Minor Offenses Act, Article 3, and labeled as “Obscene Exposure.”

South Korean law describes this as “Any person who embarrasses or offends other people by excessively exposing his/her genital, buttock or any other intimate part of his/her body in public places.” However, though the punishment does not seem severe, what is considered “obscene” is still subjective and depends on the circumstances, meaning harsher punishments could be enacted.

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