Kanye West and Bianca Censori were reportedly escorted out of the 2025 Grammys on Sunday "by police" after her bold red carpet appearance caused a stir worldwide.
The 30-year-old designer, known for her daring fashion choices, stunned onlookers by wearing a completely sheer nude mesh dress without any underwear, sparking shock across social media.
Bianca initially arrived draped in a furry coat but dramatically dropped it, revealing her bare backside to photographers. She then turned to expose her topless front, while West—who was nominated for Best Rap Song—watched on during the controversial moment.
It has now been revealed that the couple was asked to leave the event after arriving uninvited, with reports suggesting they were escorted out by authorities following the stunt.
A source told by, they were quickly removed after their entrance. Meanwhile, music industry insiders speculated whether West’s abrupt departure had anything to do with his long-standing feud with Taylor Swift.
Notably, West now only follows Swift, 35, on Instagram—16 years after famously interrupting her VMAs acceptance speech.
A source also told Page Six that the stunt was an attempt to recreate the album cover of Vultures.
Fans reacted strongly online, calling the display "disturbing" and suggesting Censori should have been "kicked out" of the event.
Comments included:
- “Bianca Censori needs to be saved from that man. This is really disturbing.”
- “No way Bianca Censori just showed up to the Grammys like that… she’s literally naked.”
- “This is shocking but also so sad. That’s someone’s daughter, and he’s brainwashed her.”
- “This just isn’t appropriate.”
- “Her eyes are screaming for help…”
- “She needs to put all that away. I’m all for body empowerment, but this???”
- “Somebody should ‘Censori’ her and Kanye.”
- “Is she okay? She looked so uncomfortable taking that coat off.”
- “Aren’t there laws against this kind of thing?”
- “She’s being held hostage.”
The 2025 Grammys, hosted for the fifth consecutive year by Trevor Noah, took place at LA's Crypto.com Arena. The event also aimed to raise funds for fire relief efforts following the devastating LA wildfires that began on January 7 in Pacific Palisades.
Meanwhile, Beyoncé led the Grammy nominations with 11 nods, including Album of the Year for her country-inspired project Cowboy Carter.
Trailing behind her, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, Kendrick Lamar, and Post Malone each earned seven nominations, while Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter secured six.
Women dominated the Album of the Year category, with Swift in the running again for The Tortured Poets Department. Beyoncé, despite holding the record for most Grammy wins, has yet to take home the top album prize.
In the Best New Artist category, Sabrina Carpenter will compete against Chappell Roan, Benson Boone, Shaboozey, Teddy Swims, and others.
A surprising nominee this year was The Beatles, with Now and Then—produced using AI to restore John Lennon’s vocals—earning a nod for Song of the Year.
Key Grammy winners included:
- Best Pop Solo Performance: Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Chappell Roan.
- Best New Artist: Benson Boone, Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, Khruangbin, Raye, Chappell Roan, Shaboozey, and Teddy Swims.
- Best Country Album: Cowboy Carter, F-1, Deeper Well, Higher, and Whirlwind.
- Song of the Year: Beyoncé (Texas Hold ’Em), Billie Eilish (Birds of a Feather), Chappell Roan (Good Luck, Babe!), Kendrick Lamar (Not Like Us), Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars (Die With a Smile), Sabrina Carpenter (Please Please Please), Shaboozey (A Bar Song (Tipsy)) and Taylor Swift feat. Post Malone (Fortnight).