It's been two days since the 2025 Grammy Awards, and viewers are still reeling over Bianca Censori's red carpet get-up after both footage and photos from the night went viral online.
Among those to have since had their say on the Australian model's scantily-clad outfit is one human behaviour expert, who believes she's also sussed what Bianca's husband Kanye West instructed her to do on the night.
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If you missed this year's star-studded ceremony, the Hollywood duo - who reportedly tied the knot in December 2022 - rocked up to the Crypto.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles to pose together on the red carpet.
Kanye, 47 - whose track 'Carnival', from his and Ty Dolla $ign’s first Vultures album, was up for Best Rap Song on the night - was photographed by paparazzi wearing a simply black tee, which he paired with matching trousers and 90s-esque sunglasses.
Meanwhile, 30-year-old Bianca initially opted for a plush chocolate fur jacket - which she subsequently removed to a completely mesh skin-coloured mini dress, which exposed her breasts, nether-regions and derriere.
A lip reader has been assessing footage of the couple on the red carpet, claiming she picked up on a series of comments made by rapper Kanye.
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Speaking to The Mirror, Nicola Hickling admitted she believes the musician initially told Bianca: "You're making a scene now."
Hickling added that, after Bianca nods her head, Kanye goes on to instruct her: "Make a scene, I'll say it'll make so much sense."
Bianca's outfit has subsequently left other fans of the pair wondering whether her public appearance could land her in legal trouble.
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Naturally, the outfit sparked mass debate, with many hitting out at the couple on the grounds that the ceremony was likely viewed by millions of younger viewers.
One critic hit out: "How is Bianca’s dressing at the Grammys legal? Or her husband (Kanye West) is a billionaire so she gets a pass?"
"I don’t know how Bianca Censori is allowed to show up literally naked to the f**king GRAMMYS of all places but OK that’s the world we live in now," another wrote.
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.
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If a prosecutor can prove all of the above, the penalty is a fine of up to $1,000 or six months in jail.
According to TMZ, Censori will not be punished for her Grammys stunt.
The LAPD told the outlet that the Grammys are a private event and no one contacted the police to complain about how Censori was dressed.
Tyla has contacted Ye's reps for a comment.
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