Bianca Censori will not face legal consequences for Grammys 2025 outfit
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Bianca Censori will not face legal consequences for wearing a completely see-through dress on the 2025 Grammy Awards red carpet.

According to TMZ, sources from the Los Angeles Police Department stated that there were no official complaints filed regarding the attire, or lack thereof, of Kanye West’s spouse by any individuals present at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday night.

The sources also pointed out that the annual awards show is a private event.

“While Ms. Censori’s outfit undoubtedly pushed the envelope, a charge of indecent exposure in California requires willful public exposure of one’s genitals with the specific intent to offend or sexually arouse,” LA-based lawyer Andrea Oguntula explained to Page Six.

“It’s theoretically possible but unlikely she’ll face any criminal prosecution for this incident,” Oguntula added, noting that the district attorney’s office would have to make that call.

Both Anschutz Entertainment Group, Inc. (AEG Worldwide) and the Recording Academy had security personnel on site when West and Censori arrived for music’s biggest night, per TMZ.

Sources connected to event organizers went on to insist to the outlet that the rapper-turned-fashion designer was an invited guest who made it clear he wanted to walk the carpet.

The Yeezy founder wore his go-to all-black ensemble with sunglasses and a diamond chain, while Censori — who went from being his employee to his muse to his spouse — showed up in a black floor-length fur coat.

While posing for photographers, however, the 30-year-old turned around and dropped her coat, exposing her entire butt in a sheer minidress.

A lip reader told the Daily Mail that West encouraged Censori to “make a scene.”

“Drop it behind you and then turn,” he supposedly demanded before she disrobed.

She then turned back around and put everything on display, as she was not wearing any undergarments.

Page Six was told the couple was attempting to recreate West’s “Vultures 1” album cover artwork, which shows the Australia native standing in nothing but boots while a piece of fabric partially covers her backside.

After the jaw-dropping display on the Grammys red carpet, we were told cops escorted them out of the event.

Censori later showed up to an afterparty in a black see-through thong bodysuit.

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