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Fans Think Ye May Be Mystery Man Who Crashed A Wedding In Italy

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Video of a hooded man dressed in all black taking photos with a bride and groom in Florence sparked theories that it was actually the rapper.

Social media users are convinced rapper Ye is continuing to cause a scene with his presence all over Italy during his vacation there.

People thought the Yeezy fashionista was the mysterious figure seen recently in a viral TikTok video.


In the clip, the individual's face and body are concealed in all-black clothing as they greet the bride and groom and take photos with them at a wedding in Florence.

“Imagine getting a pic with Kanye West at your Italian wedding," reads the overlaying text in the TikTok video—referring to the moniker Ye previously used in the music industry.

Is it Ye or nay?

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Users ran with the unconfirmed rumor and weighed in with their thoughts.

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People couldn't resist making humorous comments about the mystery guest's attire.

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The clip was also shared on X (formerly Twitter) in which the user joked Ye was crashing the Italian wedding.

While details surrounding the video are sparse, Ye at an Italian wedding wouldn't be a stretch considering he had been vacationing in the country.

The 46-year-old was spotted in Venice with his partner, Bianca Censori, whom he married in Beverly Hills, California, in a ceremony that had no legal standing.

The two were on a boat floating around the floating city's famed waterways doing more than just sightseeing.

Ye's bare backside was showing while Censori appeared to be on her knees in front of him unbeknownst to the boat's driver.

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The Venetian boat company that rented the water taxi to Ye and Censori banned them "for life" after the couple allegedly committed the lewd act in public.

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