
For the Grammys, Bianca Censori had worn a completely see-through mini dress.
Bianca Censori at the red carpet of 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
At the 67th Grammys 2025, Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori made news when they turned up at the red carpet uninvited. As per reports, they were escorted out by security. Moreover, controversy hit the roof when Bianca took off her fur coat as she posed for the paparazzi only to reveal a sheer, skin-tight dress. It seemed like she was posing ‘completely naked’. This has been making headlines since then.
And now, Grammys executive producer, Raj Kapoor, has addressed the incident in a new statement as many wondered if Bianca broke any dress code at the awards ceremony.
Raj Kapoor told People that the guests who are invited to the show must adhere to an “artistic black-tie” dress code. He further said, “but in the music industry, I guess that’s up for interpretation.”
“Obviously there is a dress code for anybody actually performing on the show that we have to adhere to standards and practices. But as far as people attending and nominees attending, that would be something the [Recording] Academy [presents the Grammys] would have to answer,” he was quoted by the site.
Later, Kanye even defended Bianca’s nude outfit and said in a now-deleted Instagram post, “FOR CLARITY. MY WIFE IS THE MOST GOOGLED PERSON ON THE PLANET CALLED EARTH.” He even shared screenshots of Google analytics showing how the interest grew on Bianca grew after the appearance. Kanye has now deleted all his Instagram posts except one from a year ago.
Meanwhile, reports also claimed that Bianca Censori might have to face legal action for the violation of the dress code at the event as California Penal Code 314(1) defines indecent exposure as “when a person exposes his or her naked body or genitals in front of anyone who could be annoyed or offended by it.”
According to California Law, 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” would be guilty of offensive exposure.
However, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that there will be no action against Bianca Censori as The Los Angeles Police Department plans to not open any investigation against her.