The Grammy Awards happened yesterday in Los Angeles, and the greatest personalities in entertainment converged at the Crypo.com venue. There were several viral moments, like Shakira winning accolades and Sabrina Carpenter giving an incredible performance. However, the event that received the most attention that night was when Ye, who was once known as Kanye West, and Bianca Censori, who was almost completely nude, walked the red carpet.
His song “Carnival,” which is on his album Vultures 1, was nominated for the best rap song award. Censori dressed a black fur coat for the event, and then she revealed her outfit, which was a see-through garment that defied the laws of physics. It rapidly became popular and spread throughout the internet as conflicting articles appeared online regarding whether or not they were really thrown out.
Ye shares North, 11, Saint, 8, Chicago, 6, and Psalm, 5, with Kim Kardashian. Kardashian has gone to the GRAMMY Awards in the past, but she did not go this year. Some media publications claimed that the reality star spent the day doing activities with her kids in order to keep them away from the GRAMMYS broadcast.
Kardashian and their eldest child, North West, started the day by going to the Hollywood Pantages Theatre on Sunday to see a theatrical rendition of “Wicked.” The show is presently on tour, and they were there for the final performance in Los Angeles at 1 p.m.
As they made their way to the concert, the mother and daughter pair seemed to be engaged in a serious discussion while also displaying their fashionable outfits.
Kardashian sported a trendy pair of sunglasses and an all-black leather outfit with a short bob hairstyle. The 11-year-old sported a street style outfit that included long hair, a white turtleneck, animal print leggings, and colorful fur boots.
Kardashian resumed the activities after the movie, and next she spent time with Saint. The two were seen at the movies in images that were released by TMZ. They were seen getting some nibbles before the movie started. There is no information on what they viewed.