Bianca Censori will defend husband Kanye West against anti-Semitism allegations ‘until the end of time,’ despite the controversial rapper appearing to double down on his slew of problematic remarks with an offensive new lyric about ‘f***ing’ a Jewish person.

The Australian beauty, 28, was recently reunited with her spouse, 46, in Dubai where she watched him perform his new track, Vultures, alongside Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign on Sunday night.

Videos shared online captured Kanye belting out the lyrics: ‘How can I be anti-Semitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b****.’

But Bianca reportedly believes her husband’s words have been ‘taken out of context,’ with insiders claiming she denies the allegations of anti-Semitism and racism levelled against him.

Bianca Censori, 28, (seen in LA in June) is standing by husband Kanye West, 46, amid allegations that the rapper's latest song, Vultures, is anti-Semitic

Bianca Censori, 28, (seen in LA in June) is standing by husband Kanye West, 46, amid allegations that the rapper’s latest song, Vultures, is anti-Semitic

Kanye performed alongside rappers Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign at a club in Dubai on Sunday (pictured here), belting out the lyrics: 'How am I anti-Semitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b****'

Kanye performed alongside rappers Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign at a club in Dubai on Sunday (pictured here), belting out the lyrics: ‘How am I anti-Semitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b****’

Kanye West performs controversial song ‘Vultures’ in Dubai

‘She would defend Kanye until the end of time on this,’ a source told DailyMail.com exclusively. ‘She knows that things get taken out of context.

‘She knows that Kanye is not anti-Semitic and he is definitely not racist.’

They add that the pair, who are fast approaching their first wedding anniversary, ‘do not read the awful things said about them.’

Kanye first debuted the track on Chicago radio station Power 92 on November 17. It dropped last Wednesday, marking his first release since July 2022’s Hot S*** – a collaboration with Lil Durk and Cardi B.

He raps: ‘Three gang leaders with me all times / I don’t know who I f***ed last night, I got Alzheimer’s‘ / I don’t know who them h*es is, man, they all lyin’ / Brody, tell me who them h*es is, man, they all fine…

‘Runnin’ hooligan, and we with the foolishness / How am I anti-Semitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b**** / I just f***ed Scooter’s b**** and we ran up like Olympics / Got pregnant in the threesome, so whose baby is it? / Whose baby is it?’

The Anti-Defamation League – a Jewish non-governmental organization – was among those condemning Kanye for the lyrics.

‘At a time of rising antisemitism worldwide, it’s disgusting to see Kanye once again use his platform to spew Jew hatred,’ they told TMZ, adding that he is an ‘unrepentant anti-Semite and clearly a misogynist.’

A source told DailyMail.com that Kanye's wife Bianca (pictured with her husband in Dubai last weekend) believes his comments get 'taken out of context'

A source told DailyMail.com that Kanye’s wife Bianca (pictured with her husband in Dubai last weekend) believes his comments get ‘taken out of context’

Bianca, Chris Brown and other guests at a party in Dubai this past weekend were seen dancing to Kanye's controversial new single

Bianca, Chris Brown and other guests at a party in Dubai this past weekend were seen dancing to Kanye’s controversial new single

Last year, Kanye's anti-Semitic outbursts resulted in him losing lucrative deals with Gap and Adidas, with brands including Balenciaga distancing themselves from him

Last year, Kanye’s anti-Semitic outbursts resulted in him losing lucrative deals with Gap and Adidas, with brands including Balenciaga distancing themselves from him

Richard Hirschhaut, a spokesperson for the American Jewish Committee, also told the publication: ‘To fuel the flames of antisemitism and promote such bile to his millions of followers, especially at this fraught and dangerous time for the Jewish community, is unforgivable.’

The night before his performance Kanye, Bianca, Ty Dolla $ign, Bump J and Chris Brown were all spotted dancing to the song at a party. Criticism was also leveled at Chris, who staunchly denied he was anti-Semitic.

‘In no way, shape, or form am I antisemitic!!! (sic)’ the Loyal singer wrote on Instagram.

‘I’m pro life and I make music for the entire world!!!!!! So please do no think I spread hate or am kool with it! (sic)’

Kanye ignited his newest controversy amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, which is currently in a temporary ceasefire, with hostages being released.

The Gold Digger rapper, who has four children with ex-wife Kim Kardashian, lost lucrative contracts with Gap, Adidas and Balenciaga among others after making multiple anti-Semitic outbursts.

Kanye’s fall from grace began when he vowed on Twitter to go ‘death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE’ last year.

Shortly after in October, he told Piers Morgan he only meant to take aim at certain specific Jews, who he felt had exploited him.

When the talk show host argued the comments were ‘as racist as anything you’ve been through,’ he retorted: ‘That’s why I said it. I fought fire with fire.’

Kanye West dances to controversial new song with Chris Brown

Chris issued a statement on Instagram on Sunday denying allegations he is anti-Semitic

Chris issued a statement on Instagram on Sunday denying allegations he is anti-Semitic

That same month he wore a White Lives Matter T-shirt to his YZY SZN 9 fashion show in Paris.

In an interview with right-wing talk show host Alex Jones in early December, Kanye praised Hitler for his ‘redeeming qualities.’

He also maintained that the ‘Holocaust is not what happened’ and promoted the conspiracy theory that Black people are the real Jews.

Last month, The New York Times claimed Adidas executives ignored his disturbing behavior, citing two incidents which allegedly took place in 2018.

Kanye reportedly asked a Jewish company executive to kiss a picture of Adolf Hitler every day as a way to show unconditional love, and he is also believed to have drawn a swastika on a pair of sneakers during a visit to Adidas’ headquarters in Germany.

Adidas said at the time that it rejected ‘these unfounded claims and will take all necessary measures to vigorously defend ourselves against them.’