It's been a few days now since Kanye West and Bianca Censori's antics at the Grammys made headlines around the world.
On Sunday (2 February), the 47-year-old rapper, who is married to 30-year-old Aussie model Censori, stepped out onto the red carpet donning an all-black t-shirt and trousers outfit.
Censori, however, was seen wearing a black plush fur coat to match, which she later removed to reveal a completely mesh mini dress, revealing her breasts and nether regions.
Fans at home were up in arms at the risqué ensemble and, following their red carpet appearance, West and Censori were nowhere to be seen inside the venue, the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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Following this, a report circled online claiming that the couple had been 'kicked out' of the event and weren't officially invited to attend.
The post appears to have since been taken down.
However, a source later came forward to dispute such a claim, stating it was 'not true' and that West simply 'walked the carpet, got in his car and left', per Variety - a discrepancy which has left fans questioning what really happened.
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Following such reports, West has now issued his furious response taking to social media to slam former CNN journalist Don Lemon for allegedly broadcasting the false rumour he and his Mrs were 'kicked out'.
West shared a post of Lemon alongside the caption: "This the goofball that started the rumour that me and my wife got kicked out the Grammies 3 decades of innovating music and they always K***S like this."
The post has since been deleted.
Lemon has now replied to West with a video on his Instagram account, explaining: "First of all, Kanye... Ye, yay - whatever your name is. I did not start a rumour about you being kicked out of the Grammys, I actually corrected it.
"I saw someone on your team who asked me to correct it because it had been reported everywhere. So first of all, get your s**t straight, and you of all people calling me a c**n. That 'Make America Great Again' hat must be too tight on your head."
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West was a nominee during Sunday's ceremony as the track 'Carnival', from his and Ty Dolla $ign’s first Vultures album, was up for Best Rap Song, before losing to Kendrick Lamar’s 'Not Like Us'.
Lamar was the biggest winner of the evening after taking home five trophies including Record of The Year and Song Of The Year for 'Not Like Us'.
Lamar also cinched the award for Best Rap Performance for the same track - which also won Best Music Video.
Topics: Celebrity, Grammys, Kanye West, Bianca Censori