Kanye West was reportedly left ‘upset’ that he didn’t get the opportunity to wreak more havoc at the Grammys after being 'asked' to leave following his red carpet stunt.
The rapper and wife Bianca Censori were said to have been escorted out of this year's awards following their display in Los Angeles that left onlookers shocked. Bianca stole the show when she dropped her black fluffy coat to reveal her bare body beneath a skin-tight mesh slip dress. With her hair tied back, every inch of her was on display, potentially landing her in hot water with the law.
It was alleged the pair were quickly asked to leave due to not being invited, with claims saying they had been were led out by cops. However, the pair were seen leaving the Crypto.com Arena and getting into a silver chrome car shortly after they arrived. Bianca was again covered up by her black coat.
The confusion comes as Page Six claimed had they were ushered out after “the crazy outfit moment they pulled on the carpet". The publication said they were told the look “was an attempt to replicate the album cover of ‘Vultures.'” and it left fans wondering exactly what happened.
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Billboard via Getty Images)"Everyone looked at them like they were crazy and the word is that he tried to create a major publicity stunt because he is worried he isn’t the centre of attention any more," a source told MailOnline following the moment that grabbed worldwide attention on Sunday night.
"The organisers were informed about her outfit minutes after she got on the red carpet and sent someone to tell his team that they had to go because they could have been hit with massive issues if they pulled a stunt like this on air. The plan was to get into the ceremony and cause a scene there."
A second insider told the publication: "They were told that there was a dress code which required nothing obscene and no nudity so they were advised not to come in." Bianca's outfit choice could and her in further trouble. According to California Penal Code 314(1), indecent exposure is defined as "when a person exposes his or her naked body or genitals in front of anyone who could be annoyed or offended by it.
It also states that the act must be "wilfull and lewd" to be considered a crime. In order to be found guilty, a person must "intentionally expose your genitals or naked body; expose yourself in front of someone who might be offended or annoyed by it; intend to direct attention to yourself; and intend to sexually gratify yourself or offend someone else when you do it."
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