KANYE West has filed a new trademark application suggesting he's releasing a book about his wife Bianca Censori, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
Kanye has been criticized for his spouse's almost naked appearance on the Grammys red carpet Sunday night.
He appeared to tell her to remove her fur coat and show off her "invisible couture dress."
Sources claimed Kanye, 47, saw the publicity stunt as "art," before he skipped the main ceremony and hosted his own after-party with Travis Scott and will.i.am in attendance.
Kanye and Bianca, 30, who secretly wed in 2023, have always put on a united front despite facing a backlash over how he styles his wife.
Now, it seems Kanye is set to cash in on the controversy surrounding them, as his company Ox Paha Inc. has applied to trademark the name "Wife By Husband."
According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website, Kanye's filing is under one classification - "Printed books in the field of biographies; Printed non-fiction books on a variety of topics; Printed picture books; Printed story books; Series of printed story books; Memory books."
Bianca has never given an interview and largely stays off social media, but Kanye regularly shares artistic photos of her in revealing outfits and suggestive poses.
He took to social media to praise his wife for setting a world record with her naked Grammys dress after topping the official Google trends list for 24 hours in the United States.
Bianca was at the top with over five million searches, followed by singers Chappell Roan and Benson Boone.
At the bottom of his list was Album of the Year winner Beyonce, with around a million searches.
Alongside a clip of Bianca working out in a black leotard, Kanye wrote: "The most Googled person on earth wearing YZY women's."
Kanye West grabs wife Bianca Censori's bum as she parties in thong bodysuit after naked Grammys dress
In a now-deleted post, Kanye also wrote: "For clarity, February 4th 2025, my wife is the most Googled person on the planet called earth."
He added: "We beat the Grammies [sic]."
Those close to the pair told The Sun they were not fazed by the controversy.
An insider said: "Bianca was loving life and had a great time.
"She's a muse for Ye and there's no coercion involved. This is what Ye does, he makes a statement and the whole world talks about it."
The couple stayed at the Grammys for just 30 minutes.
He was nominated for Best Rap Song, but was long gone by the time his track Carnival lost out to Kendrick Lamar.
They drove off in Kanye’s $500,000 chrome Mercedes Maybach and later partied until 1:45 am at an old market site in East Los Angeles, which is now used for private events.
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The insider added, "Ye and Bianca went to get food before going to a party.
“They had a great time together and were dancing with their friends.
“Bianca was saying how much she had enjoyed herself and you could tell Ye was happy.”
Kanye's new trademark application for his wife was submitted on January 25, and is one of dozens filed by Ox Paha in the last couple of years.
Last month it was reported that Kanye's company applied to trademark the words “I miss you when I wake up before you,” which was an Instagram caption he used with a photo to celebrate Bianca's birthday.
That application was for a diverse range of goods from moisturizers to toys.
Ox Paha has filed for 232 trademarks according to the USPTO website and while some of the applications are relatively normal, some are more bizarre.
This includes a slight difference in the spelling of the same word such as “Villadome”, “Drome”, “Villadrome”, “Villadram”, “Droam”, “Villadroam” and “Villadraom.”
The applications are under clothing, electronics, cosmetics, toys, jewelry, restaurants, and alcohol.
The applications also cover medical equipment like face masks, textiles such as curtains, building materials, metals, and legal services.