THIS is what she wanted to wear
Kanye West urged Bianca Censori to wear a nude look
This look has definitely gone down in the annals of the Grammy Awards. But Bianca Censori didn't want to walk the red carpet virtually naked, as is now being reported - on the contrary! Her husband had urged her to wear the scandalous "dress".
As an insider close to Kanye West revealed to "Page Six", Kanye West insisted that his wife put on the scandalous nude look for her performance at the Grammys. Because Bianca Censori actually had something else in mind.
Bianca preferred to wear a "pretty dress"
"She would have much rather worn a pretty dress", the insider revealed. He is also certain: "She would have enjoyed the evening so much more"
The fact that it was actually Kanye West who choreographed this crazy stunt on the red carpet is also indicated by the instructions the rapper gave his wife, according to a lip reader.
Kanye gave instructions
"You're going to do a scene," Kim Kardashian's ex-husband is said to have whispered to Censori on the red carpet, who nodded in compliance. "Make a scene, I would say it's going to make a lot of sense," West added, according to the lip reader who analyzed the red carpet scenes for the Daily Mail.
Censori then nodded her head again, at which point West said, "Drop it (the garment, ed.) and then turn around." The Australian then took off her black coat, revealing the see-through dress underneath.
"If Ye is imagining things ..."
As West's friend now explained, Bianca was "nervous" about exposing herself completely at the music awards gala and had tried to dissuade the rapper "several times" from the idea - but to no avail. "If Ye imagines something, you can't dissuade him. But to be clear, it was definitely him, not her."
Meanwhile, Raj Kapoor, executive producer of the Grammys, also spoke out about the nude scandal in an interview with "People" magazine. He emphasized that there are actually fashion "standards" at THE music gala of the year - which Kanye and Bianca clearly did not adhere to.
"No poses and breasts" rule
There is actually an "artistic black-tie" dress code, i.e. the requirement to wear evening wear. "But in the music industry, I guess it's a matter of interpretation," added the Grammy producer.
Back in 2013, CBS, which broadcasts the event, issued a "dress code notice" stating that "buttocks and female breasts should be adequately covered".
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