Continued reactions to Kanye West's wife Bianca's invisible cover

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Rapper Kanye West and his wife Bianca, the Australian model Sensori, attracted a lot of attention with an unexpected appearance and a shocking outfit at the 2025 Grammy ceremony.

30-year-old Bianca Sensori challenged the usual definitions of red carpet dress by choosing a completely transparent dress, which was made of invisible thread like the one used for women's invisible socks. Sensori, who was not wearing any clothes under this cover and was completely naked, quickly became the most popular face of the 67th edition of these awards.

West, who was nominated for the best rap performance for the song Carnival, which eventually went to Kendrick Lamar for the song They Are Not Like Us, left the ceremony just minutes after entering, many believe that the reason for their short appearance was the controversial cover of Bianca Sensori.

According to "Entertainment Today" shortly after West and Sensori's arrival on the red carpet, they were asked to leave the place. This media reported: "Kanye and his wife showed up at the Grammy ceremony with a group of five people without an official invitation. Kanye walked the red carpet next to Bianca while she appeared to be wearing nothing but a black fur coat over an invisibility cloak. The couple was then informed that they had to leave the ceremony.

Meanwhile, People magazine reported that the couple were not evicted, but decided to leave the event after a brief appearance on the red carpet. Posting a picture on Instagram, Kanye West wrote that the dress is a "custom fashion". He also said that this dress was designed for the most beautiful woman in the world and described Sensory as my love, my best friend and my wife. This happened despite California state law prohibiting the intentional display of genitalia in public or in the presence of people who may be offended. This act can be considered as public indecency and can result in penalties including a fine of up to one thousand dollars and imprisonment of up to six months.

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