Kanye West still thinks he’s doing it better than anybody you ever seen do it.
TMZ obtained video of the rapper gloating to paparazzi days after his wife Bianca Censori’s shocking red carpet stunt at Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
“Ask me how it was to beat the Grammys,” he instructed photographers while heading into a Los Angeles recording studio with Censori Tuesday.
After a paparazzo obliged Ye’s request, he replied, “We beat the Grammys,” as Censori laughed while walking with him into the building.
The couple twinned in matching black Prada sunglasses for the outing.
Earlier in the day, the musician, 47, took to his Instagram Story to share a screenshot of Censori’s Google search interest stats after she showed up to music’s biggest night in a completely see-through dress without any undergarments.
“WE BEAT THE GRAMMIES [sic],” Ye posted.
“FOR CLARITY FEBRUARY 4TH 2025 MY WIFE IS THE MOST GOOGLED PERSON ON THE PLANET CALLED EARTH,” the Yeezy designer also wrote.
Censori, 30, attended Sunday’s awards show alongside her husband, who was fully dressed in an all-black ensemble that consisted of a T-shirt, pants, Prada sunglasses and boots.
She initially showed up wearing a long black fur coat before turning her back to photographers and dropping the outerwear to reveal her “invisible dress” — which left absolutely nothing to the imagination.
The stunt has sparked backlash online, with photographer Chiara Glionna calling the alleged “display of power and control” by West “deeply unsettling.”
“It’s an easy win when a man puts a naked woman on screen,” Glionna commented on the Grammy winner’s since-deleted post.
“This is my favorite part @xchiaraglionna Watch these comments get shut off quick,” Ye replied while sharing a screenshot of Glionna’s comment.
He proceeded to argue with the Instagram user by commenting, “Easy win,” on a photo Glionna had taken of a naked woman.
Ye has taken advantage of the attention from the red carpet stunt to promote his latest Yzy designs, including a sheer thong bodysuit worn by Censori at a Grammys afterparty.
The pair appeared unbothered by the critics as they packed on the PDA at the bash on Sunday.
Meanwhile, LAPD sources told TMZ Monday that Censori will not face legal consequences for see-through dress since no one at the private event made a formal complaints.
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