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Kanye West told wife he wanted sex with her mother

Kanye West allegedly told his wife Bianca Censori he wanted to have sex with her mother.

The scandal-plagued rapper, 47, who has been hit with a string of lawsuits by former employees since his infamous ant-Semitic outbursts, is facing the accusation in a newly-amended lawsuit filed by his former assistant Lauren Pisciotta.

She says in her court filing the performer spiked her with a drink at a Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs recording session before sexually assaulting her.

More details have now emerged from her 86-page court filing, in which she claims West had an “obsession” with wanting to bed his partners’ mothers, which she said was part of his “kink”.

The model claims the rapper showed her a text message exchange between himself and then-girlfriend Censori, 29, who he later married in December 2022.

West allegedly messaged Censori on 28 September, 2022 saying he wanted to have sex with her mother Alexandra, who was visiting from Australia at the time.

Pisciotta also claimed the rapper showed her another message he planned to send to Censori as part of the same exchange, in which he apparently declared he wanted his girlfriend to watch him have sex with her mother.

Her lawsuit also claims Censori was viewed by West as an “on call sex party participant/employee”.

She added he messaged her on 13 September, 2022, saying he was “determined” to have sex with an “A-list-level fashion model” and her mum.

West was first sued by Pisciotta, who is now an OnlyFans model, in June, but she has filed amendments to her original lawsuit, which include her claim about him allegedly wanting to bed Censori’s mum.

The rapper has previously denied her claims, branding any allegations from Pisciotta “baseless”.

Pisciotta was West’s chief of staff at his Yeezy firm and worked for him from 2021 to 2022.

Her lawsuit says he “roofied” her using a drink before raping her at a party with disgraced rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, 54, who is now in jail in New York awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

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