Bianca Censori has spoken publicly for the first time about her future with husband Kanye West, revealing that the couple have discussed the idea of having children together, although the timing remains uncertain.
In an interview with Vanity FairCensori shared that expanding their family is something they have thought about, while acknowledging that there is no clear plan in place.
Reflecting on the uncertainty, she asked, “When is the right time for children? Censori is already a stepmother to West’s four children, Psalm, Chicago, Saint and North, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
She also suggested that parenthood could mean a major change in the couple’s lifestyle.
If they welcome a child together, Censori said they would consider leaving Los Angeles, largely because of West’s discomfort with paparazzi culture.
She said the intense attention during a recent trip to Disneyland with the kids left them frustrated with how accurately everything was documented.
“My husband and I talk about it,” she said, explaining that West had a hard time accepting the idea of children being photographed.
“He has a real problem with Los Angeles because of this idea that they can photograph children.”
While Censori’s comments signal hope for the future, they come amid reports of strain in his marriage.
A source recently said PEOPLE that the relationship was under pressure and that Censori had tried to leave before West sought professional help.
According to the source, “Bianca had been very unhappy in their marriage for some time and tried to get out of it on several occasions.”
West has since publicly addressed his mental health.
In a January 28 email interview with Vanity Fairthe rapper said he experienced a “deep depressive episode” linked to antipsychotic medication and shared that he ended up in “a rehabilitation center in Switzerland.”
West has previously spoken openly about living with bipolar disorder.
Another source close to the musician said PEOPLE that his struggles followed a familiar pattern over the years.
“He’s been in this vicious cycle for years,” the source said, explaining that periods of instability often lead to public fallout.
“When he reaches a more stable place, he becomes very aware of the damage he has done to his family, his friends and himself.”
The source added that this realization leads to overwhelming guilt, making it difficult for him to stay emotionally balanced.
“He understands what he did and it weighs heavily on him. By the time he feels clearer, there is already so much fallout.”
For now, Censori’s remarks suggest cautious optimism, balancing thoughts of family and change with the realities of a closely guarded marriage and West’s continued efforts to regain stability.




