Kim Kardashian has refuted reports that he was expelled from the Grammys.
After his wife posed near-nude on the red carpet, rumors had spread that the rapper, who now goes by the name Ye, was ordered to leave the awards show at the Crypto.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles. While the musicians were posing for photos for the photographers, Bianca was spotted whispering into her ears, which caused her to remove her fur coat.
Upon doing so, Bianca, 30, revealed that she was wearing a sheer dress – while also going completely nude. Before turning around to show her naked body to photographers, the Australian model donned a long coat and donned a long dress.
Soon after the incident, rumors started to circulate that the couple had been ordered to leave when spectators witnessed the couple exit the ceremony and drive into an attendant car. Now, Kanye has slammed broadcaster Don Lemon, claiming he was responsible for the rumour.

Kanye shared a photo of Don with Kanye, saying, “This the goofball that kicked out the Grammies after three decades of innovating music and they always K***S like this.” However, there is no evidence that Don was behind the rumour. Originally, Entertainment Tonight claimed, in a now-deleted post that the pair were “escorted out of the Grammys after showing up uninvited”.
According to The Mirror, West was invited as a guest because he had been nominated for Best Rap Song for his song “Cartoon” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, but he later declined to attend to see if he won. The award eventually went to Kendric and was not removed. Before departing on their own accord, he and Bianca posed on the red carpet. As they left, Bianca was once more covered in her black coat.


Meanwhile, Page Six noted that the daring outfir was “was an attempt to replicate” the album cover of Kanye’s 2024 album, Vultures. Bianca is seen standing backwards, her soles on, and a small amount of fabric covering her left.
The controversy comes as Kanye and Bianca were concerned about their performance at the Los Angeles ceremony’s show-stopping moment. Indecent exposure is defined as a person “exposing their naked body or genitals in front of anyone who might be irritated or offended by it,” as defined by California Penal Code 314(1).
Additionally, it specifies that the offense must be “willful and lewd” before it qualifies as a crime. To be found guilty, a person must “intentionally expose your genitalia or naked body, expose yourself in front of someone who might be offended or irritated by it, intend to direct attention to yourself, and intend to sexually gratify yourself or offend someone else when you do it.”
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Source: Mirror
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