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Bianca Censori Allegedly Had Second Thoughts About Daring Grammy’s Outfit but Kanye Insisted


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Bianca Censori reportedly had serious reservations about wearing a sheer dress to the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, but her husband, Kanye West—who now goes by Ye—pushed for the bold fashion statement.  

 

According to a source close to West, Censori initially tried to withdraw from the stunt. The insider, speaking with the *New York Post*, claimed, "She would have much rather worn a pretty dress. She would have enjoyed the evening a lot more."  

 

The source further revealed that Censori was nervous leading up to the event and attempted multiple times to back out. However, Ye was adamant about moving forward with the look. "When Ye gets something in his head, there’s no talking him out of it," they explained. "Make no mistake, this was totally him and not her."  

 

Censori, an Australian architect, made her grand entrance on the red carpet in a fur coat before revealing a tight, sheer dress underneath. While she has become known for wearing revealing outfits since her relationship with West became public nearly three years ago, this particular look stunned many, including the *Post*'s insider. "This is literally what people have nightmares about," they said.  

 

"And she did it on purpose. But she wouldn’t have done it without Ye," the source added, emphasizing West’s role in the decision.  

 

The insider also suggested that West orchestrated the stunt with the intention of making headlines. "And a splash it made! It took a lot of courage on her part, but ultimately, they’re both happy that she did it. It’s all anyone is talking about," they said.  

 

Following the event, West shared a now-deleted Instagram post featuring Censori’s dress. He captioned the photo, "Custom Couture Grammy dress for the most beautiful woman ever. My love, my best friend. My wife."  

 

While West was nominated for Best Rap Song at the Grammys, the award ultimately went to Kendrick Lamar for "Not Like Us." Rumors circulated that West and Censori were escorted out of the event due to the controversial outfit, but Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. denied the claims, clarifying to *Entertainment Tonight* that West had only intended to walk the red carpet.

 

Based on a report by Daily Beast 2025-02-06

 

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