Will Bianca Censori Face Charges Over Her Revealing Grammys Look?
Bianca Censori made waves at the Grammy Awards, stepping onto the red carpet alongside her husband Kanye West in a strikingly sheer ensemble. The model stunned attendees when she dramatically dropped her oversized coat, revealing a nearly transparent dress that left little to the imagination.
The bold fashion choice quickly sparked controversy on social media, with users questioning whether her outfit might have violated indecent exposure laws. However, law enforcement has now clarified its stance.

In a statement on February 4, authorities confirmed that the Grammys are a private event, and no complaints had been filed regarding Censori’s attire. While some speculated that the look could have crossed legal boundaries, California’s indecent exposure law states that a person must “willfully or lewdly expose themselves in any public place” where others are offended or annoyed. Since no formal reports were made, legal action is unlikely.
This red carpet moment also marked the couple’s first attendance at the Grammys in years. Meanwhile, her husband was nominated for Best Rap Song, though the award ultimately went to another contender.
Days after the event, the conversation surrounding Censori’s outfit continued, with her husband acknowledging the buzz in a since-deleted post, where he referred to her as the “most Googled person on the planet.”
While the look may have stirred online debates, from a legal standpoint, it seems the controversy will remain just that—a topic of discussion rather than a case for the courts.