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The world is already very aware of rapper Kanye West and his weird fantasies. So, it's no surprise to know that West allegedly wanted to have sex with his wife, Bianca Censori's mom. However, what's even more gross is that he wanted to get intimate with Bianca's mom while she watched.

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The new scathing allegations have been made by the rapper’s ex-assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who has accused the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting her.

Kanye West and his desire to have sex with Censori's mom

The bombshell revelations have been made in a new lawsuit filed on Oct 8 in Los Angeles County Court. In the new filing, Pisciotta has revealed Ye's horrifying desire to have physical relationship with the mothers of the girls that he's involved with.

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Also read: Kanye West sued by ex-assistant for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her at Diddy party

In the lawsuit, she alleged West had an obsession to sleep with ''the mothers of the women he targeted as one of his sexual kinks.'' And Bianca's mother Alexandra Censori was allegedly on his list. 

As mentioned by Pisciotta, in a text message that West sent to Censori in 2021, the rapper mentioned that he "wants to have sex with her mother who was visiting Los Angeles from Australia". 

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Sharing a screenshot of the chat with Pisciotta, the rapper allegedly asked her, “Should I [add] I meant I want you to watch me f–k your mom.”

However, this instance happened before Censori got married to the rapper in November 2022. 

In the lawsuit, she has described Censori as Kanye's "on-call sex-party participant/employee on a YEEZY, LLC work visa".

Also read: Nick Cannon recalls attending Diddy's infamous party at the age of 16

Pisciotta has also accused Kanye of drugging and sexually assaulting her at a party which he co-hosted with Sean 'Diddy'. She has worked with Ye as his assistant from 2021 to 2022. 

Ye has not reacted to this new complaint yet. 

In June this year, Pisciotta sued the rapper for sexual harassment, breach of contract, and wrongful termination.