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13th January 2023
03:20pm GMT

She later added another, which read: "Just remember, the black sheep usually turns into a goat. Keep doing you."
While a third said: "People who want to see you win, will help you win. Remember that."
Ye was first spotted wearing his band last week, with sources telling TMZ that the ring symbolises his commitment to her following the ceremony.
TMZ said despite the ceremony, the union isn't legal as the pair have not filed a marriage certificate.
It is not known how long the pair have been romantically linked - Ye's most recent ex is thought to be Brazilian model Juliana Nalu who he split with in December - and most publicly, Julia Fox but Bianca joined Ye's company in November 2020.
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She is listed as head of architecture and secured the position after obtaining a MA in Architecture at Melbourne University in Australia.
Last month, Ye paid tribute to his "wife" by releasing the track, Censori Overload, which appears to be a play on her last name.
In the lyrics he revealed that he stayed celibate before tying the knot, singing: "And The Bible said, I can’t have any more sex til marriage."
The song also appears to reference his split from Kim - the pair married in 2014 and Kim filed for divorce in February 2021 - with the opening lined, "Waking up to 'I can’t do this anymore' text", and including the line, "I know it’s 'cause the headlines / Why she wanna leave."
Pictures have circulated of Ye chatting with Bianca and enjoying a bite to eat at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills.
Bianca grew up in Melbourne and set up a jewellery company called Nylon's Jewellery while a student.
After graduating, she was a design consultant for a year before working as a student architect for three. She completed a master's between 2019- 2020, then moved to LA and joined Yeezy.
Kim and Kanye have four children together: North, nine, Saint, seven, Chicago, four, and Psalm, three.
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