Bianca Censori Puts Her Australian Accent On Display In Resurfaced Clip: Watch

Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori typically opts to remain quiet when accompanied by the Chicago MC, but evidently, that doesn’t mean she has nothing to say. Recently, social media users dug up an old clip of the Australian model and designer from 2022, when she was speaking at the CFS Summit in Paris. In the clip, her accent is on full display as she introduces herself and chats about her work with Yeezy.

“I’m an architectural designer from Melbourne, Australia. I currently reside in Los Angeles, and I’m a lead architectural designer at Yeezy,” she says in the clip. “My passion for architecture lies in fabrication, conceptualizing the future of built space and exploring the bridge between the physical and the meta.”

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Bianca Censori Chats About Her Work With Yeezy

 

The resurfaced clip has elicited mixed reactions from fans, with some revealing that they were unaware of Censori’s Australian background and accent. Others are shocked by the major transformation the Melbourne-born creative has undergone over the past couple of years. In the clip, she’s seen rocking long, naturally brunette locks, whereas these days she sports a chic, short pixie cut. Most can agree that she sounds passionate about her work, and look forward to hearing more from her. This is especially true following some concerning reports that came out last year. In October, insiders detailed a list of alleged “rules” Ye has imposed upon Censori in a conversation with LBC news.

“Kanye has a set of rules for Bianca, which includes never speak and wear what he wants her to wear,” they claimed. “She is also required to eat certain food items and to work out even though Kanye doesn’t work out. She has no mind of her own anymore and obeys him because he has convinced her that they are royal.” What do you think of Bianca Censori’s accent in this latest resurfaced clip? What about the transformation she’s undergone in only two years? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Jacob Elordi Thanks Eminem For Helping Him Learn An American Accent

Eminem is many people’s introduction to hip-hop, a loaded and racially informed phenomenon that is too big of a can of worms to sum up succinctly. In the simplest of terms, Marshall Mathers opened up the genre to more ears, always recognizes why, and knows what responsibility to the culture he has. But what’s interesting is that his music might not just be an intro to hip-hop, but an intro to U.S. culture and language as a whole. At least, that’s the experience that Euphoria star Jacob Elordi can relate to, as he credits Em with helping him develop a U.S. accent as an Australian. Nate Jacobs himself remarked as such on The Kelly Clarkson Show recently.

“I listened to a lot of Eminem,” Jacob Elordi remarked while speaking with Kelly Clarkson about learning to let go of their native accents in their careers. “Like, a terrible amount of Eminem. It was, like, Detroit, and I still love that man. I feel like, more and more, I have to thank him so much.” Later on, the two got to discussing other artists from the U.S. (and England, in one’s case) that the actor is either listening to in this point of his life or that influenced his accent development.

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Jacob Elordi Credits Eminem For His American Accent: Watch

“Right now, I mean, Bon Iver is my number one favorite thing to listen to,” Jacob Elordi remarked. “The National. I listen to a lot of David Bowie at the moment. But I have this thing with David Bowie that’s, like, overrated and underrated. Like, he’s so rated that then you kind of go back and you listen to the music and you’re like ‘Oh my God, it’s really good!’ It sounds silly, though, to say that David Bowie’s really good at making music. He’s an artist just across everything.”

Of course, there are many more reasons than ever to celebrate Slim Shady these days. He just released an expanded version of The Marshall Mathers LP 2 for its tenth anniversary, and also reached into the culinary bag yet again with his “Mom’s Spaghetti” sauce. But let’s not forget the reason why he’s at the level he’s at right now: his words, and by extension, the way in which he says them. For more news and the latest updates on Jacob Elordi and Eminem, come back to HNHH.

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Drake Debuts His Country Accent While Touring Houston Home: Watch

Drake always reps the city of Toronto to the fullest, but that doesn’t mean he can’t show love to other areas that raised him, in a way. Moreover, those familiar with his’s early career know that Houston played a large role in his come-up, not just regarding stylistic and artistic inspiration, but also in terms of some of his earliest mentors like Bun B being from there. Now, the 6 God found a home in the city to stay at when he’s not in Toronto, and recently showed it off. Not only that, but he also showed off his best “country” accent to really get into the Texas atmosphere.

“Me and my partner, we done gone country on ya’ll, mane,” Drake remarked in a video in what looks like a golf cart with a friend. “We said we was going to do it for a lot of years. We doing it today. The sale is made, for sure. They said 10 horses belong to the property and four of them are boarding horses. People need a nice place for their horse to stay. Yeah, buddy, yeah, buddy. You got to drop a new one for this. If you see your girl at the Lover Boy Lane, it’s over.”

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Drake Goes Full “Country” While Showing Off New Houston Property

Of course, this voice harkens back to when Drake was fully in his Southern bag on projects like Thank Me Later. As such, maybe it’s not too surprising for hardcore fans to hear his drawl like this, and we can imagine it’ll only get stronger. In addition, let’s not forget that the 36-year-old is known for his many voices, for better or worse. From dancehall patois to U.K. drill “tings,” he’s drawn as much admiration and clowning for his “impressions.” We’ll see how many of those show up on For All The Dogs.

Meanwhile, it’s at least nice to see that the OVO mogul finally achieved a longtime goal. With the resources and finances at his disposal, we can assume that he wanted to find the perfect spot in the city to call his second home. Regardless, we’ll see how long it takes for Drizzy to say “Howdy” to no end. On that note, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Drake.

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Boosie Badazz Shows Off His Impressive L.A. Accent: “On The Dead Homies Cuh”

Boosie Badazz is branching out beyond music these days. He undoubtedly made a mark on hip-hop throughout his tenure in the industry. However, he also shown that he’s quite a savvy business person. The rapper’s passion for real estate has been well-documented in the past. It’s not uncommon for Boosie to show off the many renovations at the Boosie Estate. However, he also leaped into the world of film on a smaller scale. Still, it appears that he’s looking to expand his resume and empire further.

In the past two years, Boosie’s ramped up his efforts in film. He launched My Struggle in 2021 which follows the story of a rapper who continues to “trip over his own shoelaces,” per IMDB. Then, he explored the phenomenon of Atlanta’s infamous Water Boys in the film, Water Boyz. Most recently, he dropped the movie Where’s MJ? – a comedy that arrived just in time for the holiday season. It seems that now, he’s gearing up for a bigger and more challenging role that will take him out of his comfort zone.

Boosie Badazz’s L.A. Accent

It seems like Boosie Badazz just landed a new movie role where he’ll depict a Los Angeles native. The rapper took to Instagram this week alongside his friend where he showcased his accent, which produced hilarious results. “You’ll die right now, n***a. On the dead homies, Cuh!” he said as he continued to play up to the West Coast stereotypes. “Working on my Cali role, man. Trying to get my shit together,” he said as he reverted back to his usual voice.

At this point, he began asking his friend about the specific lingo that he needs to use to master his role. After his friend said that he should use “on the dead homies” more often, Boosie wrapped his hands around one another and began to further channel his inner L.A. gang member. “On the dead homies, cuh. I’m hurtin’ right now, n***a,” he said. Check out the full clip above and sound off with your thoughts on Boosie’s L.A. accent in the comment section below. Is Boosie’s accent convincing?