Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, and his wife Bianca Censori became the center of attention at the 67th Grammy Awards due to their unconventional fashion choices. Censori’s sheer outfit drew significant backlash, leading to speculation about a possible legal violation.
Bianca arrived at the event wearing a long black fur coat but later removed it, revealing an ultra-thin, translucent dress that left little to the imagination. Reports surfaced suggesting that the couple was escorted out of the venue due to the wardrobe choice, further fueling the controversy.
Addressing the situation, Kanye took to social media, writing, “We beat the Grammys.” He later posted, “February 4th, 2025—My wife is the most Googled person on the planet called Earth (sic),” alongside screenshots of Google Analytics showing high search interest in Censori. However, the post was later deleted.
Earlier speculation suggested that Bianca might face legal consequences under California Penal Code 314(1), which defines indecent exposure as deliberately exposing oneself in a manner that could offend or disturb others. However, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that the Los Angeles Police Department has not launched any investigation, and no legal action will be taken against her.
Despite the controversy, Kanye was nominated for Best Rap Song at the Grammys for Carnival, alongside Ty Dolla $ign, Rick the Kid, and Playboi Carti. While the couple’s appearance stirred debate, it also ensured they remained one of the most talked-about names from the event.