Bianca Censori’s Family Speaks Out Amid Grammy Outfit Controversy

Bianca Censori’s eye-catching outfit at the Grammy Awards has led to heated discussions, and now her family has weighed in on the situation.

The Australian model attended the event with Kanye West on February 2nd, wearing a sheer mini dress that left very little to the imagination. While she embraced a revealing look, West went in the opposite direction, dressing in a full-coverage black outfit. Their contrasting styles immediately drew attention, with rumors swirling that they had been asked to leave the event. Some even speculated that Bianca could face legal repercussions for her bold choice of attire.

Bianca’s mother, Alexandra Censori, finally addressed the situation in an interview with the Daily Mail Australia on February 5th. She stated that her family prefers to stay out of the spotlight and declined to comment further about her daughter’s appearance. Her remarks indicated a desire to avoid the growing controversy.

However, Bianca’s sister, Angelina, made her support clear. On the night of the awards show, she reposted a viral video of Bianca’s red carpet moment on Instagram. She also interacted with a social media post by Kanye West, who had shared an affectionate tribute to Bianca, calling her dress a custom piece designed just for her. The post, which has since been deleted, described Bianca as “the most beautiful one in the history of the world.” Angelina responded to it with a fire emoji, further showing her endorsement of her sister’s look.

While some admired Bianca’s confidence, others raised concerns about potential legal issues. Under California law, indecent exposure is defined as deliberately revealing private parts in a public setting in a way that could offend others. If considered a violation, it can result in a fine or even jail time.

Despite this, authorities confirmed that no official complaints have been filed regarding Bianca’s Grammy appearance. Additionally, sources clarified that West was an invited guest, and the Grammys remain a private event.

Previously, media outlet Tyla reached out to law enforcement for further comments on the controversy.

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