Kanye West, formerly known as Ye, reckoned he skipped out on US President Trump's inauguration ceremony because he was told to issue another apology for his disturbing antisemitic remarks. The remarks come at a time when the singer an d his wife Bianca Censori sparked a massive controversy at the 67th Grammy Awards. Bianca Censori walked the red carpet at the high-profile event in a see-through outfit on Monday, courting controversy with her fashion choice that became a topic for memes on social media in no time.
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During a Grammys 2025 after-party — which took place hours after he and wife Bianca Censori sent shockwaves with their shocking stunt on the red carpet — the “Vultures” rapper explained why he wasn’t at the ceremony for Trump, despite being a fan.
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In a clip obtained by TMZ of an unreleased conversation between West, 47, and Justin LaBoy on his “Respectfully Justin” podcast, West said “censorship stigma” caused him to miss the festivities.
“I was gonna go to the inauguration but they told me I had to write another apology, saying yeah, that I wasn’t … what’s the word?” West could be heard saying in the clip, which was shared to a big screen at the afterparty bash. “Antisemitic,” LaBoy chimed in after the 24-time Grammy winner pretended to forget the term.
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