Bianca Censori’s family has finally reacted to the controversy surrounding her daring outfit at the Grammy Awards, where she walked the red carpet alongside her husband, Kanye West.
The Australian model shocked audiences with her revealing attire at the event on February 2nd, where she wore a nearly transparent mini dress that exposed much of her body. In contrast, West opted for a fully covered look, wearing an all-black ensemble. Their appearance immediately stirred debate, with rumors surfacing that the couple had been removed from the event. Additionally, discussions arose about whether her outfit could be deemed legally problematic.

Now, Censori’s family has spoken about the situation. Her mother, Alexandra Censori, addressed the matter in an interview with the Daily Mail Australia on February 5th. She stated that the family is trying to live their lives privately, away from media attention. She also declined to comment further on her daughter’s actions, making it clear that she wished to stay out of the controversy.
Meanwhile, Bianca’s sister, Angelina Censori, showed public support for her sibling. She reposted a viral video of Bianca’s red carpet appearance on Instagram during the award night. The clip has since sparked intense discussions online. Additionally, Angelina reacted to a now-deleted social media post from Kanye West, where he called Bianca’s dress a custom creation made especially for her. He praised his wife, referring to her as “the most beautiful one in the history of the world.”
Angelina further showed her approval by leaving a fire emoji in the comment section of West’s post. While she stood by her sister’s bold fashion choice, others raised concerns about whether the outfit violated public decency laws. Under California Penal Code 314, indecent exposure is defined as publicly revealing private parts in a manner that may offend others. If found guilty, this can result in up to six months in jail or a fine of $1,000.
Despite the ongoing debate, the Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed that no formal complaints have been filed against Bianca Censori regarding her Grammy appearance. Additionally, sources stated that West was an invited guest at the event, emphasizing that the Grammys are a private function.
Previously, media outlet Tyla reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department for further statements regarding the situation.