Kanye West continues to get raked over the coals for his "stunt" with wife Bianca Censori, which the couple performed at the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. Among the fiercest critics of this stunt include West's ex-wife, Kim Kardashian -- who has been left "infuriated" and worried about how to explain the stunt to the children she shares with West.
When West and Censori arrived at Crypto.com Arena, Censori removed a fur coat to reveal...well, not much of anything. The Australian model and architect donned a sheer, see-through mini-dress to the biggest musical event of the year -- and though she is unlikely to face prosecution for the stunt, the takes continue to come in red-hot.
West takes aim at Kardashian, praises Censori's "bravery"
In a rambling post on X/Twitter, West took off the gloves and delved into his thoughts on the backlash that Censori's sheer dress has wrought. In all, the 24-time Grammy winner published four posts that each show Censori in her "barely-there" dress, which she wore without a bra or underwear beneath it.
"My wife's first red carpet opened a whole new world," West wrote to his 32 million followers on the platform. "I keep staring at this photo like I was staring in admiration that night, thinking 'wow, I am so lucky to have a wife that is so smart, talented, brave, and hot."
West went on to reveal that Censori, 30, "took a break" from working on her first film to "make a movie in real life". West, 47, revealed that Censori's invisible dress had to be tailored six times, but that both were thrilled with the result.
"Ye" also thanked American Vogue for writing an article about Censori that placed her in a "strong, positive light" before he took aim at those who criticized the outfit for being an inappropriate, objectifying, and degrading "power trip" that served only West's interests.
"People asked how would your mother feel," West wrote, in reference to his late mother Donda. "You don't know my mama, b***h."