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Kanye West, now going by Ye, has been in the headlines again over the past few days amid a mix of music delays, international travel, and ongoing controversy. According to Consequence and HOT 97, his planned concert in São Paulo, Brazil, set for November 29 at the Interlagos Racetrack, has been officially canceled after São Paulo city officials refused to permit the event, citing his past promotion of Nazism and hate speech. The mayor of São Paulo said West wouldn’t be allowed to perform there, and Brazilian authorities have effectively blocked the show, with some reports suggesting he may be unofficially banned from performing in the country for now, though organizers still hope to bring him back in 2026 in a different city.
On the music front, Ratings Game Music reports that Ye has once again delayed his album BULLY, now pushing the release date to January 30, 2026, avoiding a crowded January release window that includes Nas and DJ Premier’s Light-Years and 21 Savage’s WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS? The album has missed multiple previous targets, including December 12, 2025, and continues to be teased with snippets and singles like PREACHER MAN and DAMN.
Meanwhile, Ye and his wife Bianca Censori were spotted together again, arriving in South Korea early Saturday morning at Incheon International Airport, according to Primetimer and AOL. The couple, who have been seen apart more often in recent months, appeared together with security, fueling speculation about a possible performance or event during their stay, though nothing is currently scheduled.
Bianca Censori also made headlines in Los Angeles, where Parade reports she was issued a parking ticket for using a handicapped-reserved spot after leaving a dermatology appointment. She was seen in a sheer chocolate-colored bodysuit, continuing her streak of bold, revealing fashion choices. There’s also buzz around her upcoming performance project Bio Pop, teased on Instagram with dates in Seoul on December 11 and 12, 2025, described as reinterpreting everyday movements and the meaning of home.
Back in the U.S., Kim Kardashian opened up on The Kardashians about one of the most painful moments in her relationship with Ye, revealing he once accused her of faking her 2016 Paris robbery in front of others, a comment that deeply hurt her.
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