Bianca Censori and Kanye West are still enjoying Spain. The couple, who were first photographed in Spain in late April, were recently photographed in an airport, wearing sunglasses and dark clothing and trying their best to remain away from the public eye.
Censori and West were photographed at the Barcelona-El Prat airport, with the two walking around with most onlookers not recognizing them. Censori wore a black tight top that she matched with grey sweatpants. She also wore dark sunglasses and a headpiece that hid most of her hair.
West was photographed wearing black pants, a black jacket, and a grey sweatshirt underneath. He rounded out his look with some sunglasses while maintaining his hoodie up, allowing him to walk around without being recognized.
The couple's trip has been met with some controversy from Spanish people and authorities. In mid-April, the pair were photographed in the town of Santanyi, Mallorca, with Cnesori wearing a see through shirt as they browsed through the crowded street markets.
“People were horrified. They could be heard asking ‘Is that her real nipple?’ as they walked by," reports The Sun. “Kanye was standing back a little, letting her browse the market. They were surrounded by five bodyguards in black suits and walkie-talkies, making a huge scene.”
Unpaid bills in Mallorca
Later in May, it was reported that the police were investigating the couple due to unpaid bills. A police report alleges that the couple owes €500,000 in unpaid bills.
The Spanish publication Ultima Hora reported that West and Censori racked up thousands of Euros in expenses that include a month-long stay at a villa, a €15,000 tab at luxurious restaurant, and various services from luxury wellness clinics. leaving without settling their bills. Palma's Local Police and the National Police were investigating the matter further.
According to Infobae, West has settled his bills with the restaurant. His team explained that the delay in payment was due to their relocation to a different part of the island and the fact that they were making large international bank transfers, which were facing some delays.