Bianca Censori shocked the red carpet at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California she dropped her fur coat to reveal a sheer minidress with no bra or underwear beneath it
Kanye West gazed at Bianca Censori as if she was his “professional achievement” when she stripped at the Grammys, a leading body language expert claims.
The 47-year-old rapper and his second wife ensured they were the talk of the red carpet on Sunday night as Bianca bared all for the cameras in what can only be described as a nude pose.
Bianca, a 30-year-old model, shrugged off her black fluffy coat to reveal a daringly transparent mesh slip dress that left little to the imagination. Kanye watched on, in scenes body language expert Judi James described as shocking. She told The Mirror: “Kanye seems to view a near naked Bianca as his professional achievement, standing watching and muttering to her as she unveils as though this is his award-worthy success.”
Rumours circulated Bianca and Kanye were promptly asked to leave due to not having been invited after their red carpet stunt, with whispers suggesting police escorted them out, but it was later confirmed the couple were not asked to leave.
Nevertheless, the couple, who tied the knot in 2022, “seemed very happy” when they later left an afterparty in Koreatown, Los Angeles. Ms James, though, noted different body language earlier during the stunt.
“Kanye adopted a variety of poses here, some like a bodyguard, with his legs splayed and his hands folded in front of his torso; one that defined them as a couple, with his arm around her back and one where he retreated altogether to allow her the solo moment she might have craved, and there was one where he just gazed down at her as though she were a doll he’d brought along,” the body language professional added.
Bianca’s choice of attire could potentially land her in hot water. As per California Penal Code 314(1), indecent exposure is described 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 ” The act must also be “wilful and lewd” to be classified as a crime.
To be found guilty, an individual 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.”