All eyes on her.
Bianca Censori is reportedly relishing the buzz she created by wearing a completely see-through dress to the 2025 Grammys red carpet with Kanye West.
“It’s all Kanye, there’s no outside influence. [And] Bianca likes the attention,” a source told Us Weekly Tuesday. “Good or bad, they love it. They love the buzz.”
The insider explained that West, 47, meticulously “designed” the moment and was the mastermind behind the “concept” of his 30-year-old wife’s barely there dress.
“He is a master of publicity stunts. He knows how to stay in the game,” the source told the magazine, explaining that the Yeezy designer “knows what to do” when it comes to his vision.
“He’s a master. He directs the ship and makes sure everyone knows that,” they noted.
The rapper seemed to confirm the source’s explanation by sharing Google statistics showing Censori’s sheer look dominated the internet Sunday, creating more buzz than the actual Grammys.
Taking to his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, he claimed his spouse was “the most Googled person on earth” after wearing an invisible dress he designed.
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West and Censori made shockwaves Sunday when the Australian model dropped her black fur coat to reveal her see-through dress while walking the red carpet at the awards show in Los Angeles.
After the rapper told his wife to “make a scene,” she turned her back to the cameras before completely exposing her body.
However, as soon as they were done walking the red carpet, the couple drove off in a silver chrome car.
At the time, a source told Page Six that the two, who married in December 2022, had been escorted out by authorities, but another insider insisted they left of their own volition.
Although we reported that the daring move was an attempt to replicate the cover of Ye’s 2024 album, “Vultures 1,” it caused plenty of concern among fellow celebrities.
In a now-deleted X post, Meghan McCain called West “a repugnant, vile piece of garbage” before adding that Censori “looks like a victim and a hostage.”
Meanwhile, “The View” co-host Alyssa Farrah Griffin pointed out that the stunt “was very uncomfortable … for most women to watch.”
Armie Hammer’s ex-wife, Elizabeth Chambers, also slammed the moment, saying it “ticks all the boxes” of “coercion, control and toxicity in relationships.”
A body language expert also seemed to confirm that Censori might not have been completely on board with the stunt.
Talking to the Daily Mail on Tuesday, Judi James explained that although Censori looked “confident” and “superior” when she arrived at the event, it turned to “fear” and “nervousness.”
“Her glance up at Kanye before she removed [her outerwear] suggested a flicker of what looked like nerves,” she explained. “It looked like nervousness made her break her own posing rule by laughing at one point.”
Despite many people calling the act indecent exposure, Los Angeles Police Department sources told TMZ that no one who was at Crypto.com Arena made any formal complaints about Censori’s outfit.
“While Ms. Censori’s outfit undoubtedly pushed the envelope, a charge of indecent exposure in California requires willful public exposure of one’s genitals with the specific intent to offend or sexually arouse,” LA-based lawyer Andrea Oguntula subsequently explained to Page Six.
“It’s theoretically possible but unlikely she’ll face any criminal prosecution for this incident,” Oguntula added, noting that the district attorney’s office would have to make that call.
The stunt is said to have cost West a $20 million international concert deal in Tokyo.