Bianca Censori revealed she recently had a stint at an inpatient rehabilitation program in Spain.
“I needed to work on myself,” the former architect explained to Vanity Fair in an interview published on Friday. “Because I had patterns of things that I would do that would not just hurt me but would hurt the people around me.”
Censori went on to say that she would “explode” on the people she was closest to, noting, “I put a lot of pressure on other people being the reason for my happiness or the reason for my unhappiness. I would blame someone else if I wasn’t feeling good.”
Censori also admitted to self-medicating with benzodiazepines.
Luckily, for the model, rehab “changed my life,” explaining, “How was I a completely different person? I was very emotionally dysregulated. And I can function now.”
During her chat, Censori admitted that husband Kanye West paid for the treatment center as she recalled telling him, “Anything that you have ever bought me does not equate to how important this was to me.”
Amid her own journey, Censori encouraged West to seek help, and he checked himself into a rehab facility in Switzerland.
During her chat with Vanity Fair, Censori admitted to considering leaving their marriage amid West’s scandals, which included selling swastika T-shirts and going on an antisemitic rant on X (formerly Twitter).
However, she called those thoughts “surface level.”
Following his time in rehab, West got prescribed the appropriate medication and issued a public apology for his previous statements.
“All I can do is always just be there and help,” she mused. “This year was a lot like doing CPR for months. I have the love and empathy for him to be able to do that, and I understand that the world doesn’t.”
The interview also addressed Censori and the rapper’s relationship timeline.
West was married to Kim Kardashian — with whom he shares four children — from 2014 before she filed for divorce in February 2021.
According to the outlet, Censori and West were falling in love “around the same general period.”
Their romantic feelings sparked due to “proximity” while “just working together” at Yeezy.
“You’re spending so much time with somebody,” she detailed, pointing out that they were “either on the phone together or with each other all the time.”
West and Censori went on to tie the knot in December 2022, a month after the artist and SKIMS founder settled their divorce.
“I didn’t marry my husband because I wanted some sort of platform,” stressed Censori. “I married him because I love him. Is that, like, the corniest thing ever?”
She also took a moment to gush over West’s parenting of North, 12, Saint, 10, Chicago, 8, and Psalm, 6.
“He’s a really awesome dad,” Censori insisted. “He’s fun and will do things like almost build worlds for them. I remember one time they came over and he made the whole room foam so they could jump on everything…. It’s really cute, especially if you’re a little kid—a tiny, short little bub.”
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