Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori did not go unnoticed at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
The controversial 47-year-old rapper now known as Ye and his wife shocked onlookers before heading inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. While walking the red carpet, Censori removed her fur coat and revealed a slip that was completely see-through.
The 30-year-old Australian model's outfit of choice left people in disbelief, as they watched her bare all on the red carpet last night (2 February).
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Naturally, Censori's outfit (or lack thereof) sparked mass debate online, with some questioning whether her look was even 'legal'.
However others defended the Censori, claiming the move actually represents 'equality'.
Attention has now shifted to what the couple might have said to each other while walking the red carpet.
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And a lip reader claims she knows exactky what Kanye said to Bianca.
Nicola Hickling told The Mirror the 'Bound 2' rapper said to Censori: “I’ll tell 'em you're on fire tonight, babe."
Reactions to the outfit were mixed online. "WHY IS BIANCA CENSORI ALWAYS NAKED,” one confused spectator tweeted.
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While a second said: "Holy Cow how do you get away with that and where are your clothes??"
Someone else wrote: "I don’t know how Bianca Censori is allowed to show up literally naked to the f*****g GRAMMYS of all places but ok that’s the world we live in now."
Defending Censori, one fan penned: "People are losing their minds over this, but I love it.
"I can't watch a TV show these days without exploitative male nudity, so this is equality."
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Another person agreed, writing: "Her body, her choice right?"
Now fans are trying to work out if Censori's outfit could land her in legal trouble.
According to Kenn California Law Group, someone is guilty of indecent exposure if they expose their genitals or naked body, in front of someone who might be offended or annoyed by it, intending to direct attention to themselves, with the the intention of sexually gratifying themselves or offending someone.
If a prosecutor can prove all of the above, the penalty is a fine of up to $1,000 or six months in jail.
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Not long before attending the Grammys this year, Ye unfollowed everyone on social media except Taylor Swift.
Their very public dispute kicked off almost 15 years ago, when Swift was honoured with an MTV Video Music Award for the Best Female Video.
Kanye presented the accolade, only to rudely interrupt the country star, who told viewers at home that Beyoncé should have walked away with the prize.
Then Ye included a naked wax figure of Swift in a music video.
Tyla previously contacted West and Censori's representatives for comment.
Topics: Celebrity, Kanye West, Bianca Censori, Grammys