So Bianca Censoris almost nude 2025 Grammys violated a dressing code?

  • Kanye West participated in his first 10 -year -old Grammys with his wife, Bianca Censori, Sunday, February 2nd.
  • The couple caused outrage to plan a stunt that involved censori that made up almost naked in a clean dress that revealed her breasts and vagina.
  • Viewers wonder if censoris outfit broke the wardrobe protocols of the ceremony, some of which were published in a period in 2013.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori’s performance at 2025 Grammys have given rise to questions about the dressing code of the ceremony.

On February 2nd, the rapper, 47, participated in his first grammy’s red carpet in 10 years with his wife, 30. The shocking moment quickly came headlines when censuria arriving in a large fur coat, undressed on the spot and placed for the cameras In a completely clean dress without bra or underwear below.

Censoris clothing that revealed Vultur 1showing a woman carrying a back and thigh -high boots with his back to the camera.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori by Grammys 2025.

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West and Censory did not attend the show after their NSFW stunt, where West chose to get into his car and leave after walking the blanket despite reports that they had been removed from the event.

However, the couple’s short -lived presence on music’s biggest night raged some viewers offended by censoris display, which they believe may also have affected young viewers who look from home and the blanket. (A photo taken by censori and shared with Daily MailShowing a child looking out behind step-and-repetition and looking censory posing in his clothes).

Kanye West and Bianca Censori by Grammys 2025.

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As per a “Standard and Practice Wardrobe Counseling” which is shared by Deadline In 2013, Censoris Outfit may have overlooked several rules introduced by the CBS program’s practice.

The statement advises all talent on the camera as well as audience members on the camera comply with the “Wardrobe Network policy”, which either postpone or almost expose certain body parts.

It requires “buttocks and female breasts” “to be sufficiently covered”, clean or continuous clothing that “may” expose female breast napplers “to be avoided beyond” exposing just meaty under curves in the back and buttocks. ” The statement also advises that “the gender region is sufficiently covered, so there is no visible ‘puffed’ just skin exposure.”

Among garments and body parts considered “problematic” are spine costumes and “naked sides or during the curvature of the breasts.”

Bianca Censori.

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The overall announcement: “Dadue or partially indicated on the wardrobe is unacceptable for broadcast.”

This detailed dress code has not given rise to discussion since it was released by Deadline 12 years ago, so it is unclear if it is still a protocol in place.

Bianca sensor.

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On the look of the west and censoris tells a source Daily Mail That “the organizers were informed of her clothes minutes after she got on the red carpet and sent someone to tell his team that they had to go because they could have been hit by massive problems if they pulled a stunt like this the air. ”

A page about Federal Communications Commission’s Website Last updated and reviewed on January 13, 2021, indecent content is not protected by the first amendment and is “banned on cable, satellite and TV-TV and radio”, which means CBS and any other network that is hosted For Red Carpet Live Shows before Grammys couldn’t air the near -newness of air censoris.

Censori may also have been in violation of Los Angeles or California’s public indecency legislation. In California, Obscene exposure considered a problem when someone “intentionally exposes their genitals or naked body in front of someone who could be offended or irritated.” (No fees have been filed.)

Neither the admission academy (host of Grammys), CBS nor representatives of West and Censori have dealt with the controversy. People reached out to a representative of Grammys with regard to a current dress code but have not heard back.