Kanye West, an American rapper, has officially acknowledged the uproar following his wife Bianca Censori’s see-through gown at the 2025 Grammys.
Despite the outrage, West used Instagram to boldly showcase the provocative dress he made, revealing Google search trends and stats to show that Bianca was the most searched person wearing YZY Womens.
He wrote, “The most googled person wearing YZY Womens,” and in a separate post, claimed, “We beat the Grammys… my wife is the most googled person on the planet called Earth!”
The outfit, a sheer mini dress made from delicate stocking material, sparked both praise and criticism. While some admired Bianca’s confidence, others deemed the outfit too revealing.
Recall that, Kanye West was sued for alleged anti-black treatment.
In a recent complaint, Benjamin Deshon Provo, a former worker of the rapper at Donda Academy, claims that West fired him and chastised black employees for not cutting his dreadlocks.
In the case filed in Los Angeles, Provo, a security guard at Donda Academy since 2021, stated that he experienced “emotional distress” as a result of West’s actions, including allegedly being fired for refusing to trim his hair.
He stated that because he is a Muslim, he declined when West instructed his employees to “shave your heads.”
Additionally, Provo asserted that white employees received $5 more in pay per hour than black ones.
In April 2023, former Donda Academy instructor Cecilia Hailey filed a lawsuit, alleging that West had prohibited literature regarding Black history from the school. The allegation included works about figures such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. The court date for such lawsuit is now scheduled for April 2025.
Provo is seeking damages for alleged discrimination, hostile work environment, retaliation, labor code violations, and other claims.
Kanye West had in a video that went viral a few months ago, claimed that his family isn’t “Black but Indian.”