Kanye West and Bianca Censori made headlines after rumors spread that they were escorted out of the 2025 Grammys by police following Bianca’s revealing red carpet outfit.

The 30-year-old designer shocked onlookers by wearing a completely see-through nude dress without underwear. She arrived in a fur coat but dramatically dropped it, exposing herself. Meanwhile, Kanye, who was nominated for Best Rap Song, stood by and watched.
Reports claimed the couple was asked to leave the event after showing up uninvited, with some sources saying they were escorted out by police. However, another source stated they left on their own. There was also speculation that Kanye’s feud with Taylor Swift played a role in his early exit.
Kanye, who stormed Swift’s VMAs speech 16 years ago, now only follows her on Instagram. Music insiders wondered if their past conflict had anything to do with the situation.

A source told Page Six that Bianca’s outfit was inspired by Kanye’s Vultures 1 album cover. Social media users reacted strongly, calling the display “inappropriate” and “disturbing.” Many said Bianca looked uncomfortable, with some suggesting she needed “help.”

Despite the controversy, Kanye took the opportunity to promote his Yeezy clothing brand. During the broadcast, a new ad aired, showing T-shirts, shoes, and sweaters starting at just $20. Some items featured the name of his upcoming album, Bully.

Bianca also made a return to Instagram, reactivating her account after months of being offline. She posted behind-the-scenes photos of her red carpet look, quickly gaining over 247,000 followers. Her comments were filled with criticism, with many saying she should be “ashamed.”
Meanwhile, Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year, a year after Jay-Z criticized the Recording Academy for overlooking her. Taylor Swift, despite being nominated in six categories, did not win.

Other winners included Kendrick Lamar, who won Song of the Year and Record of the Year, and Chappell Roan, who was named Best New Artist. The event also raised funds for fire relief efforts after recent LA wildfires.