Dave Chappelle Says Dinner With Kanye West And Bianca Censori Was “It was the most uncomfortable dinner he’s ever attended.”

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Dave Chappelle apparently had dinner with Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori recently and described the experience as “awkward” due to Censori’s seeming lack of clothing at the time.
According to a Reddit user, who says they attended a Chappelle comedy performance on Monday evening (April 8), the veteran comic began to detail the encounter between West, Censori, and himself during his set.
The showgoer also noted West was the subject of numerous jokes told by Chappelle throughout the performance, but that Chappelle made it clear that the two were on good terms and had no beef with one another.

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“I went to a dave chappelle show last night and he had multiple jokes directed at ye,” the user wrote on the digital platform. “He recently had dinner with ye and bianca but said it was the most uncomfortable dinner hes ever attended because bianca was basically naked. He said it looked like she woke up put some makeup on, slapped some duct tape on her tittys and shoved a cork up her p*ssy and walked out the door.”
Chappelle’s alleged jokes regarding West and Censori have yet to surface online, but follows a trend in discourse regarding her propensity for being scantily clad in public. Some have even criticized West for seemingly showcasing Censori’s body for public consumption, an assertion the rapper has taken umbrage with, going as far as defending his incessant posts of his wife on social media.

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“Ima post my wife as much as I want, bro,” the Chicago native wrote on Instagram in February 2024. “It makes me happy. Some people don’t want you to be happy. They want you to make them happy. I decided to make myself happy, and I’m happy with that.”
West continued, “I just want to tell everybody I posted my wife three times on purpose. So what I’m saying is, I delivered the album. And people still in my comments talking ’bout, ‘Why you posting your wife?’ Cause she makes me happy. That’s why y’all happy with the music because I’m happy. You understand?”
“So don’t ever say nothing negative,” he added. “If you don’t like my page and don’t like what I’m posting, go f**k yourself. Seriously…leave the king the f**k alone…I don’t care bro. I’m going to post my wife as much as I want. Go post your wife on your f**king Instagram.”
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