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Grammys 2025: Bianca Censori and Kanye West dragged out of the 2025 Grammys after their “naked” appearance following their arrival “uninvited

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Bianca Censori and Kanye West’s visit to the 2025 Grammy Awards will not be one for the memory books. They arrived uninvited to the prestigious awards, took some photos, and then were taken away by security.

Some noise was being created by rapper Kanye West and his girlfriend Bianca Censori at the 2025 Grammys. She was wearing a pretty daring outfit that led to them being dragged without invitation from the premises. The internet is burning regarding their garments and reactions online. 

On February 2, 2025, Bianca Censori and Kanye West walk the red carpet for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, United States. 

Bianca Censori and Kanye West, walk the red carpet at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California: the United States, February 2, 2025. Rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, often makes a scene at the Grammys. 

His girlfriend Bianca Censori on the other hand, stole the day in red carpets this time since her see-through translucent dress has little room to interpret. Known for her highly revealing, edgy streetwear, Censori has sparked another furore over her rather daring decision regarding her attire. 

Why Were Bianca Censori and Kanye West Dragged Out of the Grammys 2025? 

Kanye, Bianca, and about five others were asked to leave the hall when they came. Kanye was in a casual all-black outfit consisting of a t-shirt, pants, trainers, and his signature dark glasses. He got two nominations at the gala. 

He was also nominatively elected for Best Rap Song at this annual music festival, but it is not clear if they were expelled too. To be able to gain his 25th gramophone, Vultures rapper Ty Dolla $ign collaborated with West on the song “Carnival.” 

Now, if West is going to win in the end, then he is certainly not there on the stage for the award presentation. 

Bianca Censori walks on the Grammys red carpet nearly naked. Bianca is married to Kany, and she made the right statement appearing for the red-carpet live event wearing a revealing outfit.

She wore a super-tight, see-through dress that hardly provided any elbow room for discussion – whether or not it was proper to appear at such an event. 

So when Bianca stepped out onto the red carpet and whipped off her huge fur coat to unveil a sheer mesh dress, everybody was on to her. Bianca Censori’s Grammy outfit became the fodder of social media discourse over whether California law would criminalize it as indecent exposure. 

The Mirror defines it as indecent exposure under California Penal Code 314(1), such as an intentional and obscene showing of one’s nude body in a manner that may insult or offend others. 

Legal experts acknowledge that while the costume was undoubtedly daring, whether it crossed the line would depend on the context and aim of the event. 

The intentions of the couple crashing the event are not known, but they received mixed reactions. Fans assumed that Kanye had some experience with award presentations in the past and that he was being provocative, and others thought he was just trying to steal the show.

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