Kanye West has seemingly exuded a "power move" after he cloned his wife Bianca Censori for a racy video on Instagram.
On Friday, the controversial rapper shared yet another strange and provocative clip of his wife, who was dressed up in a sheer bodysuit - which has become her signature choice of attire in recent months.
The 46-year-old rapper took to his Instagram stories to share the video of Australian model Bianca, 29, wearing a see-through bodysuit and big white fur boots. Her short brown hair, which is styled in a pixie cut, was slicked back.
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Bianca was seen in the latest social media post by her husband
The model was seemingly cloned (@kanyewest/instagram)In the racy and obscure video clip, the model was joined by five clones - who were not in fact clones and actually all Bianca. The 'cloned' Bianca's circled the main Bianca in the middle and walked around her.
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Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, body language expert Judi James has analysed the new stills from the now-deleted or expired video. Revealing all to us, Judi said: "Kanye’s apparent fondness for a ‘type’ has shown his ex-wife Kim looking and dressing in a very similar way to current wife and ‘muse’ Bianca.
"But in this clip, he seems to have taken things further in an odd power move by creating what looks like a small army of Bianca clones, all wearing identical see-through body suits.
"He could be suggesting his ‘super hero’ power is to mould women into his ideal look although duplicating it like this does not seem to suggest any idea of satisfaction or deep attachment to the idea of uniqueness or individuality."
She went on: "They dress the same, they have been made to look the same and apart from Bianca’s raised arm as she walks into the spotlight, their body language is identical. Or maybe Kanye is trying to message women generally to suggest we should all be buying and copying his idea of a fashion look."