The Italians are fed up. If the presence of international stars during their holidays often tends to delight the locals, it is not so for Kanye West and his partner Bianca Censori. On vacation in Italy for more than ten days, the 46-year-old rapper and the Australian model, who would have married secretly in California, continue to react on the other side of the Alps.
Last week, the 28-year-old stood out in a nude skin-tight top with a very plunging neckline, matching leggings in the same color, while shopping at a supermarket in Florence. An outfit deemed “disrespectful” by many Italians, a week after having already been the subject of criticism for having gone out several times in an almost transparent bra and “practically naked” in the streets of Tuscany.
“We don’t need this waste in Italy”, “vulgar”, “immodest” outfits… many Italians have expressed their dissatisfaction on social networks regarding the arrival of the two stars in a country known for its heritage conservative Catholic. For his part, Kanye West has been observed on several occasions walking barefoot or in socks in the streets of Italy.
A blowjob in public?
Several Internet users believe that Bianca Censori should be punished with a heavy fine for “public indecency” and others even believe that Kanye West and his companion should be expelled from the country. It could have ended there, but the couple again created controversy, this time in Venice.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Kanye West and his companion were spotted in the middle of an intimate act during a boat trip on the canals of Venice on Monday August 28. Indeed, images shared on social networks show the rapper sitting on his boat, his buttocks half in the air, with the head of Bianca Censori resting on his knees.
“The Italian authorities must arrest them for indecency, with obscene and disgusting behavior in public”, “What is their problem, it might be time for the police to intervene”… These clichés again caused an uproar on social networks . In Italy, “public indecency” is an act punishable by a fine of up to 309 euros, according to the Italian Constitutional Court.
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