Megyn Kelly is lashing out at Bianca Censori for trying to shock onlookers at the 2025 Grammys with her invisible outfit on the red carpet Sunday night.
As her husband, rapper Kanye West, looked on, the 30-year-old Australian architectural designer and model dropped her floor-length jacket and posed for photographers in nothing more than a see-through nude mini dress.
Her eyebrow-raising look quickly went viral on social media.
“No way Bianca Censori just showed up to the Grammys like that,” one viewer wrote on X after video of their appearance went viral. “She is deada** naked.”
“Is indecent exposure no longer a law?” another person echoed. “How is Bianca Censori dressing like Eve before the fall at a public event?”
Kelly added her voice to the chorus of critics during a segment of The Megyn Kelly Show podcast in which she was joined by Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV’s Stu Does America, to dissect Censori’s “crass” look.
“There is no question she has a beautiful body. She is a beautiful woman. We knew that from all the other nude pictures,” Kelly said. “But to show up at the red carpet … totally naked is just another blow to our already craven society.”
Kelly also mocked Censori for continually trying to adjust the sheer dress. “The best was she kept trying to pull it down like a dress. We’ve seen your (vagina) – there is no reason to pull it down,” she said. “If you had any hopes of modesty, they ended when you chose that outfit.”
On Reddit and X, some viewers speculated that Censori’s shocking act might have been evidence of West’s controlling behaviour. Kelly said she “used to think she was exploited” by her husband, but she no longer believes that to be the case.
“I now think she is totally in on it. She just wants to be a star,” Kelly said. “All she wanted (us) to see was her naked body. That is what she wants people to know about her… And I have zero use for these two.”
In an X post that garnered over 4,700 likes, Kelly called Censori’s attire “crass, classless & desperate.”
“Raise your hand if you think, if you showed up at the Grammys completely naked on the red carpet, people might pay you some attention. It doesn’t make you seem special. It makes you seem crass, classless & desperate,” she wrote.
Kelly wasn’t the only well-known name dumping on Censori’s garb — former View co-host and conservative commentator Meghan McCain also hit out at the couple.
“I just want and have wanted for years — for Kanye West to leave us all the hell alone,” McCain shared overnight on X, in the now-deleted post (per Entertainment Weekly and Deadline). “He’s a repugnant, vile piece of garbage, and his wife looks like a victim and a hostage.”
Similarly, over on The View, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said she wants West to vanish from the limelight.
“I don’t even want to dignify this, other than to say, Kanye West — I don’t even want to see him on red carpets anymore. I hope that his partner is OK because that whole thing was very uncomfortable, I think, for most women to watch. And I don’t want to see it or hear from it any further,” Griffin said on the daytime talk show.
As fallout from the ensemble continued to make headlines on Tuesday, body language expert Judi James suggested that “fear” might have played a role in Censori’s risque look.
“Her glance up at Kanye [West], before she removed (her coat), suggested a flicker of what looked like nerves,” James told the Daily Mail. “Her legs crossed, and the way she placed her hands uncharacteristically awkwardly on her hips hinted at some last-minute anxiety.”
Lip reader Nicola Hickling suggested to the Mail that West instructed Censori to “drop (the coat) behind you and then turn … Make a scene … I got you.”
After speculation that Censori could face legal trouble for the stunt, Los Angeles Police Department sources told TMZ and Newsweek that no complaints had been filed against the couple.
Meanwhile, West got into a brief war of words with former CNN anchor Don Lemon, accusing the “goofball” of spreading a rumour that the pair were kicked out of the Grammy Awards following their appearance.
“First of all, Kanye, Yee, Ye, whatever your name is — I did not start a rumour about you being kicked out of the Grammys,” Lemon said in a video posted to his YouTube channel. “I actually corrected it … get all your s— straight.”