Kanye West's spouse, Bianca Censori, offered a candid response when addressing her controversial Grammys attire for the very first time. The Australian model stole the spotlight at this year's music awards by arriving in a floor-length fur coat, only to shed it and unveil a completely sheer mesh dress, sans undergarments, leaving little to the imagination. As paparazzi snapped pictures of the celebrity duo, Censori posed alongside her rapper husband, legally known as Ye. A lip reader subsequently speculated about the couple's whispered exchanges during this revealing moment, While a multitude of individuals lambasted this action.
However, when questioned about her Grammys ensemble, she provided the public with a cryptic and enigmatic answer. After their red carpet appearance, Ye and Censori were spotted exiting the event, sparking rumors that they had been ejected. Though it was later clarified that this was not the case. While some speculated that the "Flashing Lights" rapper would have had to persuade his wife of over two years to don such an outfit, it appeared that she was fully on board with the plan.
Upon arriving at a Los Angeles recording studio on Tuesday, February 4th, the couple was met by photographers. Ye simply instructed them, "Ask me how it was to beat the Grammys." His wife, Censori, responded solely with laughter while covering her mouth, seemingly unbothered by the controversy.
While Ye took to social media to boast about his wife being the most-searched term on the night of the Grammys, he faced criticism from fans who accused him of using his wife's body for publicity. He also addressed claims about being ejected from the Grammys, controversially employing a racist term towards a particular journalist.
The 47-year-old posted a lengthy statement on X this week in support of his wife, while elucidating the creation of the dress. He commenced, "My wife's first red carpet opened a whole new world. I keep staring at this photo, as I did that night in admiration, thinking, 'wow, I am so lucky to have a wife who is so smart, talented, brave, and scorching hot.'" He continued, "She took a break from shooting her first film to star in a real-life movie. We tailored that invisible dress six times, and just like magic, poof, we disappeared."
Ye went on to express gratitude towards news outlets that "recognized" the couple and reciprocated the energy they emitted. He specifically thanked one outlet, stating, "But I have to give a shout out to the American Vogue team for penning an article that portrays my wife in a strong, positive light - and also acknowledges her rightful strength." He then addressed those who inquired about his mother's reaction, saying, "You don't know my mama, bitch." He subsequently posted a nude photo of Censori, captioning it that he did it "just to flex."