On February 4, Kanye West broke his silence on social media, seemingly proud of the attention he and his wife, Bianca Censori, generated with their Grammy stunt. West, known for using fashion to stir controversy, shared that the stunt had made headlines worldwide, drawing more search interest than Grammy winners.
Censori, in a dramatic moment at the event, revealed a sheer dress under a black fur coat, turning heads. A lip-reading expert later claimed that West had orchestrated the scene, suggesting Censori wasn’t acting independently. This sparked online outrage, with fans accusing West of manipulating his wife.
Sources close to West defended the stunt, saying he always planned to arrive, make a statement, and leave. They claimed Censori was fully on board and enjoyed the attention. West’s social media posts about the stunt highlighted the overwhelming search interest in his wife’s outfit, but reactions were mixed, with many criticizing the objectification.
While some saw the stunt as art, others condemned it as exploitative. Critics pointed out the hypocrisy of West’s actions, especially considering his concerns about his children’s public image. The controversy raised questions about whether West’s boundary-pushing behavior has gone too far.