Fans fear Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori could face jail time over NSFW Grammys outfit

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Bianca Censori is not afraid to bare all, we've seen it in her fashion statements and we certainly witnessed it last night.

But fans think she may have taken it a step too far when she strolled up with husband Kanye West to the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles yesterday (February 2), with many believing she could face jail time over her NSFW outfit.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammys (Jon Kopaloff/WireImage)

Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammys (Jon Kopaloff/WireImage)

As the rap-mogul and his Australian wife approached the paparazzi, the 30-year-old turned her back to the cameras and slowly dropped her thick, black fur coat to reveal a transparent mesh dress - with no underwear on.

Fans have flooded Twitter to share their shock, with many left dumbfounded in how she has avoided arrest.

"How is Bianca Censori not in prison after exposing herself in public the amount of times she has," wrote one person.

"Why the hell is Bianca Censori not in jail for indecent exposure," added another.

"Children were present. California Penal Code § 314 PC @LAPDHQ."

A third typed: "Bianca Censori could be charged with indecent exposure per California law. Honestly, she should be."

Censori's uncensored outfit sparked outrage online (Jon Kopaloff/WireImage)

Censori's uncensored outfit sparked outrage online (Jon Kopaloff/WireImage)

While a fourth felt uncomfortable even sharing her outfit to their followers, adding: "I'm not going to tweet the pictures of Kanye West's wife, Bianca Censori. Whatever the reason, whatever is going on, it is not right and is deeply disturbing.

"Is it not indecent exposure? Are there not laws against such things?"

What are the laws around indecent exposure in California?

It falls under Penal Code 314, here is what California Legislature reads:

Chapter 8: Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, and Bawdy and Other Disorderly Houses.

Every person who willfully and lewdly, either:

Kanye West and Bianca Censori caused a stir at the 67th Grammy Awards (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Kanye West and Bianca Censori caused a stir at the 67th Grammy Awards (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

1. Exposes his person, or the private parts thereof, in any public place, or in any place where there are present other persons to be offended or annoyed thereby; or,

2. Procures, counsels, or assists any person so to expose himself or take part in any model artist exhibition, or to make any other exhibition of himself to public view, or the view of any number of persons, such as is offensive to decency, or is adapted to excite to vicious or lewd thoughts or acts.

When contacted by the New York Times about Censori's outfit, a spokesperson referred the publication to the above California penal code.

Indecent exposure can be punishable by up to six months in prison or a fine of up to $1,000.

UNILAD has contacted Bianca Censori's representatives for comment.

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