Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori in stands for Inter Milan vs Atletico Madrid days after Ultras star in his new track

Kanye West and wife Bianca Censori in stands for Inter Milan vs Atletico Madrid days after Ultras star in his new track

KANYE WEST applauded Inter Milan’s Champions League match against Atletico Madrid, but it is doubtful he witnessed any of the action, according to supporters.

Bianca Censori, the wife of the controversial 46-year-old rapper, accompanied him to their VIP seats at the renowned San Siro stadium in Italy.

Kanye West, right, and Bianca Censori were at the San Siro to watch the Champions League actionKanye West collaborated with fellow artists Playboi Carti and Rich The Kid on his repulsive new album Vultures 1. The couple was accompanied in the stands for the first leg of the round of 16 in the round of 16.

Bianca selected a black cloak in order to complement her sleek black tresses.

However, Kanye’s peculiar attire—a black jacket with the collar pulled up, black mittens, and a black mask enveloping his entire face—diverted the attention of his supporters.

The rapper wore all black - including a mask over his entire faceThis in turn generated a variety of astute remarks on social media platforms.

An unusual alliance has developed between West and Inter Milan.

As they were being recorded, he enlisted a group of the club’s Ultras to provide a boisterous supporting environment for several tracks on his forthcoming album, Carnival.

Fans joked Kanye could not see any of the footballAdditionally, the enthusiastic supporters were acknowledged in the album’s credits.

Thursday in Milan, Kanye West will host a listening party for the newest product unveiling, followed by a similar affair over the weekend in Bologna.

However, prior to that, he utilized his time in the city to observe Inter’s match against Atletico Madrid.

The married couple were joined by artists Playboi Carti and Rich The KidBefore halftime, West might have witnessed Lautauro Martinez fumble his lines with a magnificent opportunity.

Subsequently, following halftime, Marko Arnautovic failed to capitalize on two clear opportunities before securing the goal that gave Simone Inzaghi’s squad a tenuous 1-0 advantage to carry over to Madrid on March 13.