Married after all
Kanye West, who's now legally known as Ye, is legally married to Bianca Censori after all.
That's according to DailyMail.com, which reported on Oct. 6 that the couple said "I do" in Palo Alto, California, on Dec. 20, 2022 — less than one month after the rapper and fashion designer finalized his divorce from Kim Kardashian.
DailyMail.com also shared new claims about the strict "rules" Ye allegedly imposes on Bianca.
Ye, 46, and Bianca, a 28-year-old architect for his Yeezy brand, were initially believed to have wed in a non-legally binding ceremony in January 2023. According to DailyMail.com, however, the two used a "confidential marriage license" for their 2022 nuptials as a means of affording themselves some more privacy.
As for the latest wild claims about Ye's relationship with Bianca, a source told DailyMail.com, "Kanye has a set of rules for Bianca, which includes never speak and wear what he wants her to wear. She is also required to eat certain food items and to work out even though Kanye doesn't work out."
Page Six later questioned some of those claims: "[Bianca] has a lot of say in what she wants to wear," designer Mowalola Ogunlesi, who worked with Ye on his Yeezy Gap line, told the outlet on Oct. 6. "Everything Bianca is wearing is really from her and Ye's brain."
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Just 'OK'
Sorry, Swifties. Travis Kelce's mom is not jumping on the Taylor Swift superfan bandwagon just yet. Donna Kelce recently hung out with her son's famous new love interest as the pair cheered for Travis and his fellow Kansas City Chiefs together in suites at games in Kansas City, Missouri, and New York City. So when Donna stopped by the "Today" show on Friday, Oct. 6, to promote her new KIND bar collaboration, she was somewhat inundated with questions about Taylor. Let's just say she plays her Swiftie cards — if she has any — close to her chest.
At one point, a visibly enthralled Savannah Guthrie asked, "What was she like? So you got to know her a little bit, go to sit with her for a couple games? How was it?" Donna shook her head. "It was OK," she said of the 12-time Grammy winner's company.
"It's fairly new, so I don't like to talk about it," she said earlier in the show when pressed about Taylor. "It's just one of those things where, you know, obviously everybody saw me. I was in the boxes with her and it's just another thing that's amped up my life."
Later on, Hoda Kotb gave the whole Taylor line of questioning one more shot, asking point-blank if Travis and Taylor were actually an item. "I honestly can't tell you," Donna said. "It's just too new."
People magazine also grilled Donna a bit about you-know-who — specifically about Donna's hang with Taylor, Sophie Turner, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman and other stars at a recent NYC game. Donna was similarly low-key: "I think with anybody, everyone is fans of certain people," she told the outlet on Friday. "I think right now I'm just in an alternate universe and I'm just allowed to be in it."
Elder abuse allegations
Bodybuilder-turned TV star Lou Ferrigno has reportedly accused his daughter and his wife's sister of "elder abuse" in a recently filed restraining order. On Oct. 5, The Blast reported that Lou's filing claims his daughter, Shanna, and his sister-in-law, Pam, have been taking advantage of his wife Carla's advanced state of dementia to coerce her into funneling money from her accounts into their possession. Carla (seen here with Lou and Shanna in 2006) suffers from Alzheimer's disease, according to a previous filing in which Lou moved to take over as sole trustee of the family's trust, given Carla's mental health issues.
"Carla was financially exploited into attempting to withdraw $500,000 even though she is medically determined unable to manage her affairs," court documents claim. "She has been isolated from her husband Lou, and has been unduly influenced into villainizing Lou and acting hostile towards Lou. These emotional and psychological tactics are elder abuse, harmful to Carla, and are probably progressing her already advanced dementia."
Lou's filing states Chase Bank contacted Lou when Shanna and Pam tried to have Carla withdraw the cash. "But Court relief is necessary to maintain the status quo and to prevent Shanna and Pam from absconding with $500,000, which would irreparably harm Carla if Lou has to then chase them to try to recover the money," the filing continues.
The documents go on to claim Shanna and Pam have been "badgering Carla with lies that Lou is trying to steal Carla's money (quite the opposite, Lou filed a Court Petition under Court supervision for authority to ensure the money is available for Carla's care)." According to the filing, Carla responded by acting "hostile" towards her husband of 43 years.
"Neither Shanna nor Pam have any legal authority to direct financial withdrawals on Carla's behalf. Thus, they must be restrained to prevent serious harm," the filing adds.
Lou and Shanna have also been fighting over control of Carla's increasingly unstable mental state, according to the court docs. "Shanna would direct Carla's doctors and caretakers, including changing caretakers or their shift times without Lou's authorization," Lou's lawyer claims.
Health concerns
On Friday, Oct. 6, Drake said he plans to shelve his music career indefinitely while he attends to a health problem. "I probably won't make music for a little bit," the Canadian rapper, 36, said on his SiriusXM show "Table For One," according to People magazine. "I got some other things I need to do for some other people that I made promises to, but I probably won't make music for a little bit. … I need to focus on my health first and foremost and I'll talk about that soon enough." Though he didn't go into much detail about his affliction, Drake said it was, "Nothing crazy but just I want people to be healthy in life and I've been having the craziest problems for years with my stomach." Reiterating that he wants to "get right" health-wise, he said he anticipated the music break would last for "maybe a year or something, or maybe a little longer."
Drake, who starred on "Degrassi: The Next Generation" before breaking into music with 2010's "Thank Me Later," just released his eighth studio album, "For All the Dogs."
Courtroom scare
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's trial over a $15,000 mansion in Montecito, California, was interrupted this week when a woman barged into the Los Angeles courtroom twice. According to People, the woman seemed angry when she burst into the court on Thursday, Oct. 5. She was ordered to "calm down and leave," which she initially did. She then crashed the proceedings again, leaving one attorney "shaken," at which point deputies removed her, People reported. Meanwhile, everyone in the courtroom was told to remain inside while authorities ensured it was safe to enter and exit. The judge later disclosed the woman was angry about a different case he presided over.
Katy and Orlando, seen here at Wimbledon earlier this year, have been fighting over the ownership of the home they bought in 2020 ever since its original owner, Carl Westcott, changed his mind about the sale. Carl, 84, filed suit against the famous couple's business manager Bernie Gudvi to stop the deal from going through. Carl's lawyer claimed in opening statements that his client was suffering "post-operative delirium" when he approved the contract, having recently undergone spinal surgery while battling other mental health issues.
Katy countersued and is demanding ownership of the house, plus $2.7 million for a rental near and upkeep of the property, according to People. She's also asking for $2.6 million in damages. She's reportedly due to testify in court later this month.