Bianca Censori has responded with apparent amusement to the controversy surrounding her revealing Grammys appearance, laughing and suppressing giggles when photographers praised her outfit as “fire” at a Los Angeles recording studio.

The 30-year-old Australian model’s reaction came during a Tuesday visit to the studio with husband Kanye West, just days after she sparked global headlines with her see-through mini dress at the Grammy Awards.


The nonchalant response marked her first public reaction since Sunday’s red carpet appearance, where she had dramatically shed a black feather coat to unveil the sheer ensemble that left little to the imagination.

West appeared to revel in the attention, asking photographers: “Ask me how it was to beat the Grammys?”

The couple stunned on the red carpet across the weekend

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The couple’s Grammy Awards appearance on Sunday night had caused a stir when Censori unveiled her controversial outfit at the Crypto.com Arena.

Whilst the 47-year-old rapper opted for a simple all-black ensemble, his wife initially arrived wearing a heavy fur coat.

Moments later, she removed the outerwear to reveal a totally mesh, skin-coloured mini dress that left her breasts, genitals and derriere on full display.

The dramatic entrance came as West attended the ceremony having been nominated for ‘Best Rap Song’.

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Kanye West was proud of his wife’s appearance

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West took to social media platform X to defend his wife’s controversial appearance, writing: “My wife’s first red carpet opened a whole new world,” it read.

“I keep staring at this photo like I was staring in admiration that night. Thinking wow I am so lucky to have a wife that is so smart talented brave and hot.

“She took a break from shooting her first film to make a movie in real life. We Tailored that invisible dress 6 times.

“And just like magic poof we disappeared. Thank you to all the outlets who recognized us and gave us back the energy we put in.”

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Kanye shared his admiration for his wife on his X account

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He ended the statement: “But I have to give a shout out to the American Vogue team for writing an article that places my wife in a strong positive light and also recognizes rightful strength.

“People asked how would your mother feel. You don’t know my mama b****.” (sic)

According to TMZ, the LAPD has confirmed that Censori will not face any legal consequences for her daring Grammy Awards outfit.

The police stated that no action would be taken as the Grammys is a private event and no complaints were filed by organisers.

LA-based lawyer Andrea Oguntula explained to Page Six that while the outfit pushed boundaries, indecent exposure charges in California require “intentional public exposure of one’s genitals with the specific intent to offend or sexually arouse.”

The lawyer added that whilst “theoretically possible,” it was “unlikely she’ll face any criminal charges.”