Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, was seen carrying the rapper’s daughter Chicago while attending his album listening party in Miami on Monday night.
Censori sweetly held the 5-year-old in her arms as West and two of his other children, North, 10, and Saint, 8, walked beside them. His youngest child, 4-year-old Psalm, was not in attendance.
West, who shares all four kids with ex-wife Kim Kardashian, wrapped his face in a garment and wore all black with socks but no shoes.
Censori, who typically shows plenty of skin, was more covered up this time in a long leather trench coat, red snakeskin boots and a bandanna holding back her hair.
Chicago, who sweetly wrapped her arms around her dad’s spouse, dressed in a full denim outfit while North and Saint wore black shirts.
The Yeezy founder, 46, premiered his and Ty Dolla $ign’s forthcoming joint album, “Vultures,” at Wynwood Marketplace at the ticketed event.
As Page Six exclusively reported, West turned up at Miami nightclub E11even Saturday during the last night of Art Basel Miami Beach.
While he only stayed for 45 minutes before dipping out, partygoers at his VIP table were buzzing about the Grammy winner planning on previewing new music the next day.
Indeed he did, jamming out to his tunes at a listening party Sunday night.
West then stopped by LIV nightclub with Censori, 28, to give an impromptu performance of some of his classics including “All of the Lights” and “Stronger” while celebrating DJ Khaled’s birthday alongside Lil Wayne, Teyana Taylor and Ty.
Censori, who married West in December 2022, wore a revealing metal-mesh bikini and carried a stuffed cat to not-so-efficiently cover up for their night out.
Ye’s new music has already rustled up controversy.
Last month, a video went viral of the rapper and Chris Brown dancing to the title track from “Vultures,” which some social media users said featured antisemitic rhetoric.
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The lyrics included, “How I’m antisemitic? I just f–ked a Jewish bitch.”
Brown, 34, denied being antisemitic for grooving to the problematic song, writing in an Instagram statement, “I’m pro life and I make music for the entire world!!!!!!
“So please do not get tricked into thinking I spread hate or am kool with it!” he added. “This [is] for the million of young kids that look up to [me] and [may] be confused.”
This isn’t West’s first brush with spreading hate toward Jewish people. He notoriously came under fire last year for taking to Twitter to say he wanted to go “death con 3 on Jewish people” and then doubling down on his harmful comments.
Several brands, including Adidas and Balenciaga, cut ties with West, causing him to lose his billionaire status.
Since his fall from grace — and divorce from Kardashian — Ye and Censori have been primarily keeping a low profile in Italy.
Now it appears West is angling for a comeback as he reemerges at a time when antisemitism is at an all-time high following Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel on Oct. 7.