Kanye West and Bianca Censori turned heads at the Grammy Awards and kept the energy going at an after-party hosted by Justin LaBoy. While their red carpet appearance had already sparked conversation, it was Bianca’s unexpected rap performance alongside Kanye that stole the show.
In a viral moment from the night, Censori was seen rapping along to Kanye’s 2007 hit Can’t Tell Me Nothing with her husband by her side. The clip quickly spread across social media, with reactions ranging from amusement to admiration.
Bianca Censori singing Kanye West’s “Can’t tell me nothing” next to Kanye last night pic.twitter.com/8ozbfbm7rc
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 3, 2025
Bianca, who earlier made headlines for her sheer outfit on the red carpet, changed into a black sheer bodysuit for the after-party. She appeared in high spirits as she danced, kissed Kanye, and hyped him up throughout the night.
Justin LaBoy, known for his close ties to Kanye, hyped up the moment on social media. “Did y’all see Bianca’s Grammy’s OUTFIT?” he posted, fueling further discussions about her evolving public persona.
Adding to the night’s intensity, Kanye delivered a passionate speech about his influence on culture, declaring:
Ye gave a speech at Justin LaBoy’s #GRAMMYs after-party last night.
— yzyupdates (@yzyupdates) February 3, 2025
“Niggas try to put you in a box, you know that! You know who felt like I felt. You know you feel like I feel! You know what I’m saying? We been on this shit three decades! We the culture! They can’t—none of… pic.twitter.com/bvzEodocFV
Ye singing along to “Runaway” last night at a #GRAMMYs after-party 🐐 pic.twitter.com/vSMYgr8K5G
— yzyupdates (@yzyupdates) February 3, 2025
The night ended with Bianca hitching a piggyback ride on Kanye as they left the venue, surrounded by security. While their Grammys red carpet moment stirred controversy, their after-party antics proved that the couple is determined to stay in the spotlight—on their own terms.
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