The provocative message Kanye West whispered to Bianca Censori before she stripped naked at the Grammys

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The 2025 Grammy Awards had an intense gala on Sunday that began with a red carpet in which the guests agreed to wear sober looks in which black and discreet tones predominated, to be in keeping with the planned message to support the recent tragedy suffered in Los Angeles with the devastating wildfires.

Everything was calm, with the parade of figures in their best looks, even Haley Kalil broke with the sober monotony and arrived in red, until a couple got out of two chrome Mercedes-Maybachs. It was Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori.

Censori shocks Grammys! Kanye West's wife shows it all as she wears a nearly naked look for the red carpet

Rapper Kanye West is now known as Ye and, together with his partner, they usually cause a stir in their public appearances and this time was no exception, in their arrival at the Grammy Awards with the mission of making a scene by grabbing attention from the red carpet.

Kanye West's controversial whisper to Bianca Censori

Ye and his partner, Bianca Censori, stole the show with a sheer dress that left little to the imagination. Censori has gained notoriety for her bold style that always generates controversy.

Censori paraded in a black fur coat that when she reached the area where the photographers were, she took it off and was left to the flash of the cameras with a transparent dress with her buttocks exposed and left little to the imagination.

The controversy did not end there, as the newspaper The Mirror reports, Kanye West seemed to whisper in Censori's ear, and according to lip reader Nicola Hickling, he said: "I'm going to tell them you're hot tonight, baby."

The message in another context might have gone unnoticed, but at a gala where the aim was to raise funds and make mention of resilience following the recent wildfires, it did not seem politically correct.

At the awards ceremony that brought together the elite of music, the top prize went to Beyonce, who won album of the year for 'Cowboy Carter', while prior to his performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Kendrick Lamar was recognised for song and record of the year for 'Not Like Us'.

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