Dave Portnoy delivers savage reaction to Kanye West and Bianca Censori's shocking Grammys appearance
Dave Portnoy delivers savage reaction to Kanye West and Bianca Censori's shocking Grammys appearance
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Dave Portnoy had a brutal verdict on Kanye West and Bianca Censori’s shockingly bare appearance on the Grammy's red carpet as he offered a Taylor Swift theory. The couple were escorted out of the ceremony Sunday 'by police' after Censori's naked red carpet stunt shocked the world. The designer, 30, who has previously shocked with risque displays, bared it all in a completely see-through nude mesh dress, worn without underwear - much to the shock of social media and onlookers.
And Portnoy delivered a scathing response to the stunt as he took to social media to slam Kanye. 'I hate Kanye so much,' the Barstool founder first tweeted alongside a photo of Censori and the rapper on the red carpet. He later added: 'When is the last time Kanye made headlines for his talent as opposed to just being a jack*** or shock value. #Grammys.'. Dave Portnoy had a brutal verdict on Kanye West and Bianca Censori’s Grammys appearance.
Kanye West and Bianca Censori were escorted out of the 2025 Grammys Sunday 'by police' after her naked red carpet stunt shocked the world. Censori exuded confidence as she headed to the carpet clad in a furry coat, before theatrically dropping the garment and flashing her bare derriere to photographers. She turned around to show off her topless chest and lack of underwear while West - nominated in the Best Rap Song category - leered at her nude body during the incident of indecent exposure.
However, it has now been revealed the pair were asked to leave the event after turning up uninvited, and reportedly escorted out by cops after their 'crazy stunt.'. A DailyMail.com insider confirmed the pair were asked to leave shortly after their arrival. Portnoy, a renowned avid fan of Taylor Swift, later continued his attack on the couple after the news broke that they had been kicked out of the awards ceremony.
'I picture Taylor just snapping her fingers and the #grammy police whisking these 2 psychos away,' he posted, referring to Swift's feud with Kanye. Swift, who wowed at the Grammys in a stunning Kansas City Chiefs red mini dress which Portnoy described as 'A+', has been embroiled in a years-long feud with the controversial rapper. Their beef started back in 2009 when Kanye stormed the stage at the VMAs and embarrassed Swift as she was accepting an award for Best Female Video.
The Barstool founder launched a savage attack on the rapper and his wife online. 'Yo Taylor, I’m really happy for you, I’ll let you finish,' Kanye infamously said as he grabbed the mic from the singer, then just 19-years-old. 'But Beyoncé has one of the best videos of all time!'. Kanye's epic feud with Swift reached new heights after he released his 2016 track 'Famous' which included a vulgar reference to Swift in the lyrics.
Kanye rapped: 'For all my South Side n****s that know me best, I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that b***h famous.'. The accompanying music video also depicted a naked Swift (posed by an actress) lying in his bed next to him — along with a host of other celebrities including a nude Kim Kardashian. Swift, understandably, took offense. However, Kanye defended the line, claiming he had a phone conversation with Swift and that she had consented to the lyric ahead of time, which she denied.
Swift continued to accuse Kanye of lying which prompted Kim to release a partial recording of the call in question. 'I'm really glad you had the respect to call me that and tell me that as a friend, about the song. It's just a really cool thing to do, and a really good show of friendship,' Taylor is heard saying. Swift hit back, claiming that while Kanye spoke through some of the lyrics, he never said that he would call her a 'b***h.'.
Taylor Swift showed up in a sparkling red gown, which Portnoy described as 'A+'. Swift opened up on the ordeal during her interview with TIME last year, after she was named the magazine's Person of the Year in December 2023. She said that the public fallout felt like 'a career death,' adding: 'Make no mistake — my career was taken away from me.'. Referring to release of the recorded conversation she added: 'You have a fully manufactured frame job, in an illegally recorded phone call, which Kim Kardashian edited and then put out to say to everyone that I was a liar.'.