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Kanye West’s Masked Selfie Precedes Wife’s Instagram Hack Alert

Kanye West’s Masked Selfie Precedes Wife’s Instagram Hack Alert
  • PublishedJuly 30, 2025

Riley Carter here. Another day, another unexpected Ye moment.

The 48-year-old rapper Kanye West just dropped a startling Instagram Story photo showing him hidden behind a green perforated mask and a hoodie pulled low over his forehead. The unsettling selfie arrived alongside a handful of cryptic digital artworks and snapshots from his recent South Korea trip. Just minutes later, his wife Bianca Censori took to her own Instagram Story with an urgent declaration: her account has been repeatedly hacked.

Censori, 30 and known for her minimalist aesthetic as a former Yeezy architect, warned followers that any strange posts do not come from her. She also wiped most of her feed clean in recent days, leaving only a set of sultry lingerie shots from a Japan hotel suite getaway last October. In those images, Censori posed in white lace undergarments and heels while tagging West with the caption “Japan October 2024 shot by @ye.”

This social media back-and-forth coincides with the couple’s return from a sold-out 70,000-seat concert in Shanghai. Reports from fans and insiders detail that West arrived more than 40 minutes late, triggering chants for refunds among an impatient crowd. The performance drama unfolded amid a legal storm after West’s former assistant Lauren Pisciotta filed an amended lawsuit.

Pisciotta served as West’s personal assistant between 2021 and 2022, and in legal documents obtained by The Post, she alleges a string of grave offenses, ranging from battery and stalking to oral rape and sex trafficking. Her claims focus on a business trip to San Francisco, where she alleges West forcibly kissed her, masturbated while restraining her, and later forced himself into her hotel room before committing oral rape. Pisciotta says she was left frozen with fear.

West’s spokesperson has categorically denied these allegations in a statement to Page Six, calling them “baseless.” Yet the lawsuit adds another layer to the public saga of the Grammy-winning artist who remains embroiled in controversy well beyond the stage. This follows West’s recent remarks and behavior on social media, where he has oscillated between art reveals and cryptic messages that perplex fans.

With Censori’s warning about potential hacks and West’s own unsettling selfie, questions swirl about whether these posts are carefully crafted performances or loose signals of deeper turmoil. Industry watchers point out that both have leveraged social channels to shape narratives about their personal brand and creative vision. Meanwhile, fans and critics alike scroll through feeds looking for clues about what comes next.

Stay tuned as this story develops and we piece together the digital breadcrumbs left by one of music’s most unpredictable icons.

If this blows up online, at least you saw it here.

Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, Page Six
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

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Riley Carter is an up-and-coming journalist with a talent for weaving captivating stories from the fast-paced world of celebrity gossip. Known for their cool, laid-back style and a sharp wit, Riley has an uncanny ability to find the human side of even the most scandalous headlines. Their writing strikes the perfect balance between irreverence and insight, making them a favorite among readers who want the latest news with a dose of personality. Outside of work, Riley enjoys hiking, cooking up new recipes, and diving into pop culture history with an eye for the quirky and obscure.