Kanye West and Bianca Censori caused a stir at the Grammys when she removed her fur coat, revealing a nearly see-through dress. Her outfit was so revealing that photos had to be censored. Before this, Kanye and Censori were seen speaking, and a lip reader later revealed their exchange. Kanye reportedly encouraged her to remove the coat, whispering, “You’re making a scene now… Drop it behind you and then turn, I got you.” Censori nodded and replied, “All right, let’s go.”
Critics accused Kanye of controlling behavior. “This is abusive male behavior,” one person wrote, while another added, “She legit did not look comfortable.” Others pointed out that she seemed hesitant, tightening her coat before finally removing it.
Reports claim the couple was asked to leave the event due to her attire. The controversy follows previous incidents, including a scandal in Venice where Kanye was seen exposing himself on a boat while Censori was in a compromising position.
Censori’s revealing outfit could have legal consequences. California’s Penal Code 314(1) defines indecent exposure as exposing oneself in a “willful and lewd” manner. If convicted, she could face up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine as a first-time offender.