Ye Brought Bianca Censori's Sisters to the 'Vultures 2' Release Party
They sat next to the stage with a woman who appeared to be Bianca's mom.
Ye’s album release party for Vultures 2 turned into a family affair when he brought his wife Bianca Censori’s sisters to the event.
Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s party took place at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, where paparazzi captured Angelina and Alyssia, Bianca's sisters, sitting next to her near the stage. There’s a woman seated between the sisters who TMZ speculates could be their mother.
The appearance of the Censori women at the event suggests that rumors of tension between Ye and Bianca’s family may have been exaggerated. In March, the Daily Mail reported that Bianca's father, Leo, wanted a "sit-down" with Ye to discuss the revealing outfits Bianca is often seen wearing in public. The outlet also noted that during a recent visit, Bianca's mother found Ye's demeanor "intimidating."
"Bianca’s mom had to see for herself after Bianca told her family she has this under control," the insider said to Daily Mail. "This has been a wonderful opportunity for Alexandra to get to spend time with Bianca and assess the situation for herself."
While the event may have been a fun family moment, a dark cloud hangs over the project, as it might not stay available for long unless Ye resolves some financial issues.
On Instagram, Ye shared a screenshot of a text from his manager, John Monopoly, in which he discusses changes to the executive leadership at Atlantic Music Group and how it’ll affect Ye and Ty Dolla $ign’s new album.
"Co-head of Atlantic Julie Greenwald just called me," wrote Monopoly. "She just got fired."
"She said the new head is not going to give us a grace period to handle Atlantic’s compensation," he continued. "She’s saying that if we don’t handle immediately Atlantic will issue take downs for both albums."
Ye commented on the screenshot, saying "This is what ‘they’ do to independent artists." He deactivated his account soon afterwards.
For now, Vultures 2 is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming platforms. The album features guest appearances from Young Thug, Playboi Carti, Lil Wayne, Kodak Black, Don Toliver, and Future.