Kanye West appeared to taunt ex Kim Kardashian over wife Bianca Censori’s naked stunt at the 2025 Grammys this week.
The rapper, 47, and Censori, 30, sparked worldwide outrage after she revealed her entire nude body under a sheer dress on the red carpet – before unceremoniously leaving the ceremony amid rumors they were kicked out.
The star followed up with ‘we beat the Grammies’ and a selection of Google Trends posts showing search for Censori demolished searches for ‘Grammy winners 2025.’
Kardashian famously posed completely naked for the 2014 Paper cover and was Bing’s most searched person that year and Google’s second, behind Jennifer Lawrence.
West and Censori were hit by rumors they were ‘escorted out’ of the 2025 Grammys Sunday ‘by police’ after her naked red carpet stunt shocked the world.
West was seen issuing commands to Censori. A lip reader, Nicola Hickling, says that he told Censori, wearing a black fur coat over a mesh ensemble with no underwear: ‘You’re making a scene now.’
The stunt is said to have lost Kanye a $20 million deal to play in Japan, according to sources in Tokyo.
West had signed up to do two shows at the Tokyo Dome in May, but following the naked stunt on the red carpet of the Grammys on Sunday night with his wife Bianca Censori, his investors have taken fright.
He added: ‘Japan is having a cultural awakening about women’s rights and the MeToo movement is really strong here. What he did is being seen as an act of coercive control which is utterly unacceptable. He has completely culturally misjudged Japan.’
There have been increasing calls for Kanye and his wife Bianca to be barred from future red carpet events.
Following the incident, many fans expressed their disapproval on social media and called for Kanye — who reportedly lost a $20million deal following the stunt — and his wife to be banned from future events.
On Monday, The View‘s host Alyssa Farah Griffin, 35, shared a similar sentiment, calling the moment a ‘low’ point, and stating that she didn’t want Kanye or his wife on red carpets.