Kanye West boasts that he and wife Bianca Censori 'beat the Grammys' with their naked red carpet stunt
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Kanye West again boasted that he and his wife Bianca Censori “beat the Grammys” with their shocking nude stunt on the red carpet.

During the evening of Sunday, the wife of the rapper known as “Vultures”, who is 30 years old, attracted the attention of a crowd of cameras when she removed her fur coat to reveal a see-through, very revealing minidress, without wearing a bra or underwear.

West, for his part, was dressed in all-black attire, including a plain T-shirt, a pair of black pants and a pair of dark sunglasses.

Speaking to TMZ about the now-viral moment, the rapper, 47, said, “Ask us how it was to beat the Grammys.”

After the cameraman repeated the question, West replied, “We beat the Grammys.”

Shortly after this public appearance, the pair were seen together, which happened right after the well-known artist behind the hit song “Stronger” shared screenshots from Google search results, demonstrating that the Australian architect had been the most searched term during the night of the awards ceremony.

“The most googled person on earth,” West wrote alongside a video of his wife on his Instagram Story Tuesday.

Additionally, in one of the images he posted, he proudly declared, “We beat the Grammies,” and followed it with a statement asserting, “For clarification, my wife is the most searched person on the entire planet Earth as of February 4, 2025.”

A professional lip reader claimed West encouraged his wife to reveal her racy outfit in front of the cameras. West allegedly told Censori to “make a scene.”

Meanwhile, a body language expert said Censori — who has been married to West since 2022 — showed “fear” on the red carpet, and that her move to expose her outfit was the “ultimate attention-seeking statement.”

Censori reportedly will not face repercussions for the incident.

However, West may lose out on his $20 million international concert deal in Tokyo.

A source claimed that investors who are backing West’s two planned performances at the Tokyo Dome in May “are extremely upset” by the stunt, which “has been greeted with horror in Japan.”

A Hollywood PR expert has since revealed the reason behind the stunt, exclusively telling The Post that West went through with this stunt “in order to get dollars in the till.”

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