Ye isn’t having it.
Kanye West argued with someone on Instagram over his wife Bianca Censori’s controversial near-naked outfit that she wore to the 2025 Grammy Awards.
The drama started when West, 47, posted Google search results about Censori, 30, revealing the Australian architect was the most-searched term on the night of the award show.
But a photographer and art director named Chiara Glionna went after the couple in the comments of West’s since-deleted post, writing, “It’s an easy win when a man puts a naked woman on screen,” according to the Daily Mail.
In response, West posted and deleted a screenshot of Glionna’s comment and his reply, which read, “This is my favorite part @xchiaraglionna Watch these comments get shut off quick.”
The “Heartless” rapper then posted a comment underneath one of Glionna’s pictures from March 2024. The image featured a nude woman named Maddalena Fadika lying on her stomach with her legs and red heels dangling in the air.
“Easy win,” West wrote in the comments, which he later deleted.
Glionna shared West’s comments on her post and wrote, “And he is still not understanding the point of what I said…it’s not all men but always one of them.”
West has been defending his and Censori’s viral stunt at the Grammys on social media.
On Tuesday, he shared a video of his wife on his Instagram Stories and wrote, “the most googled person on earth.”
In another slide, West wrote, “We beat the Grammies,” followed by, “For clarity, February 4th 2025 my wife is the most Googled person on the planet called Earth.”
The Post has reached out to West’s rep for comment.
On the Grammys red carpet, Censori took off her fur coat to reveal a sheer, barely-there minidress without a bra or underwear.
A top lip reader claimed West encouraged his wife to reveal her racy outfit in front of the cameras. West allegedly told Censori to “make a scene,” and she did just that.
Meanwhile, a body language expert said Censori — who has been married to West since 2022 — showed “fear” on the red carpet, and that her move to expose her outfit was an “ultimate, attention-seeking statement.”
West, on the other hand, “showed barely a flicker of change” in emotion during the incident, the body language expert claimed.
Censori is reportedly avoiding punishment for the incident.
But West may lose out on his $20 million international concert deal in Tokyo, according to the Daily Mail.
A source claimed that investors in Japan who are backing West’s two planned performances at the Tokyo Dome in May “are extremely upset” by the stunt, which “has been greeted with horror in Japan.”