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Kanye West Boasts About Attention Wife Bianca Censori Received For Nude Grammys Look

Kanye West Boasts About Attention Wife Bianca Censori Received For Nude Grammys Look

Yahoo05-02-2025
Just days after Ye's wife Bianca Censori vexed the internet with her nearly nude look at the 2025 Grammys, the rapper is relishing in the drama by declaring the Australian model the 'most Googled person on Earth' following their appearance on the event's red carpet.
On Tuesday, Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, bragged about the attention Censori garnered online after she dropped her massive fur coat to reveal an outfit that left little to the imagination when the couple strolled onto the red carpet at the Crytpo.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 2.
'We beat the Grammies [sic],' Ye wrote in an Instagram Story on Tuesday before adding in a separate story, 'For clarity/February 4th 2025/My wife is the most Googled person on the planet called Earth.'
Elsewhere in his Instagram Stories, the musician posted screenshots of Google search analytics, which showed that the term 'Bianca Censori grammys' was searched more than 5 million times on the Google Trends list, making her the No. 1 searched topic at the time, Entertainment Weekly reports.
'The most googled person on earth wearing YZY women's,' Ye wrote in an additional story showing Censori seemingly stretching while wearing a unitard from his Yeezy clothing brand.
Despite being the most talked-about — and arguably, most hated — aspect of this year's Grammys, the pair didn't actually attend the ceremony itself.
Shortly after snapping pics on the red carpet, Ye and Censori abruptly left, sparking rumors that they had been forcibly removed from the venue.
The gossip was further ignited by a report from Entertainment Tonight claiming that the two were escorted out of the Grammys after showing up uninvited.
'ET has learned that the rapper, his wife, and an entourage of about five people showed up to the Grammys uninvited. Kanye walked the red carpet with Bianca, who appeared to be fully naked under her fur coat. ET was told that the couple was then escorted out of the awards show,' the outlet wrote in an Instagram post that appears to have since been deleted, BuzzFeed reported.
People and E! News later confirmed that Censori and Ye, who was nominated for Best Rap Song for his 2024 hit 'Carnival,' intentionally got in his car and left the event immediately after walking the red carpet.
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