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Ye's Wife Shocks Grammys Fans After Crashing Red Carpet With Extremely NSFW Dress

Ye with wife Bianca Censori
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The pair walked the red carpet, where Ye's wife, model Bianca Censori, removed her coat to reveal a dress that left almost nothing to the imagination—before getting in their car and leaving.

Ye and his wife, Australian architectural designer Bianca Censori, turned heads when they arrived on the red carpet for the 67th annual Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The controversial rapper sported sunglasses in a loose-fitting black shirt and beltless trousers while Censori stepped out in a long black fur coat.


Censori turned her back to photographers for an over-the-shoulder shot and partially removed her coat. "Let's see the outfit," shouted one of the photographers, to which the model turned facing front and dropped the coat to reveal her sheer slip for a completely nude look.

The slightly tentative-looking model posed, basically naked, while her husband looked on and nodded in approval.

You can view a censored clip here.

The couple reportedly left the venue amid rumors they weren't invited to attend the Grammys and were kicked out.

However, according to Variety, a Grammy spokesperson said the rumors were “not true” and that the rapper simply “walked the carpet, got in his car and left.”

Meanwhile, the internet was mortified by the NSFW red carpet look.





Others were concerned for her.




Ye's career took a nosedive after he made antisemitic statements in 2022, leading to various sponsors dropping him.

Nevertheless, he continues to make music with Ty Dolla Sign as part of their hip hop superduo „$ collaboration. They earned a "Best Rap Song" Grammy nom for "Carnival" from their 2024 debut studio album, Vultures 1.

Ye co-wrote the song with collaborators Ty Dolla Sign, Ojivolta, TheLabCook, the Legendary Traxster, Rich the Kid, and Playboi Carti.

The award for the category ultimately went to Kendrick Lamar for "Not Like Us."

Censori first met Ye when she was working for his fashion label Yeezy and informally married in January 2023 in a private Beverly Hills ceremony.

They previously caused controversy after they were spotted riding a canal boat in Venice, Italy, in a compromising position that suggested they were engaged in oral sex in public view.

When images of them went viral, they were subsequently "banned for life" by one of the city's boat companies.

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