Kanye West Gets Into On Instagram After PR Stunt

Oh boy, here we go again—Kanye West, controversy, and a whole lot of internet drama. You’d think after decades in the spotlight, Ye might have developed a thicker skin, but nope—if there’s one thing he’s gonna do, it’s clap back at critics, especially when it comes to his wife, Bianca Censori.

So, let’s set the scene: The 2025 Grammys. The red carpet. Kanye West standing there, fully clothed, as always. And next to him? Bianca, shedding a heavy fur coat to reveal a completely sheer dress, leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination. Cameras flashed, jaws dropped, and the internet, predictably, lost its collective mind.

Enter Chiara Glionna, a fashion photographer who decided to call it like she saw it. She jumped into Ye’s Instagram comments with a sharp critique: “It’s an easy win when a man puts a naked woman on screen.” Ouch. Now, most people might’ve taken that as a moment for self-reflection. Maybe even ignored it. But not Kanye. Oh no.

Ye fired back, screenshotting her comment and throwing it up on his page with a cryptic caption: “This is my favorite part @xchiaraglionna Watch these comments get shut off quick.” And just like that, the battle was on.

But Ye wasn’t done yet. He dug up one of Glionna’s past photography projects—a shot of a nude woman in red heels—and clapped back with a single, sarcastic comment: “Easy win.” His point? Hypocrisy. If Glionna was calling out Censori’s outfit as an “easy win,” then what about her own work?

Glionna, to her credit, didn’t back down. She took the debate to her Instagram Story, chuckling at Ye’s response and pointing out that he was missing the entire point. Her argument wasn’t about nudity itself—it was about power, control, and the way women’s bodies are often put on display while men stay covered and in charge.

And let’s be real, she’s not the only one who felt that way. Social media blew up with people taking sides. Some defended West, arguing that Censori is a grown woman making her own choices.

Others slammed him for putting her in that position, accusing him of bullying Glionna in the process. One person summed it up: “She’s just some girl online and you’re a major star. This is disproportionate.”

Meanwhile, the Grammys moment itself? Oh, it was a whole thing. A lip reader claimed Ye was whispering instructions to Censori before the big reveal, telling her, “Drop it behind you and then turn, I got you.” Censori, apparently hesitant, replied, “All right, let’s go.” And that, folks, is how you manufacture a viral moment.

Did it work? Well, Google search trends say yes. Ye posted a screenshot showing Censori’s name skyrocketing in popularity after the stunt. But whether it was a power move or just another Kanye headline grab, one thing’s for sure—love him or hate him, the man knows how to keep people talking.

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