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Kanye West fans work out ‘real reason’ for Bianca Censori’s naked stunt at Grammys as concerns mount for rapper’s wife

KANYE West’s fans have worked out the ‘real reason’ for Bianca Censori’s naked dress stunt at the Grammys, as concerns mount for the rapper’s wife.

Bianca, 30, shocked onlookers and awards show viewers after she went nude in a completely see-through mesh dress at the prestigious event.

Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammy Awards.  (Image contains nudity.)
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Kanye West’s fans have worked out the ‘real reason’ for Bianca Censori’s naked dress stunt at the Grammys, as concerns mount for the rapper’s wife[/caption]
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Bianca shocked fans with her nude look[/caption]

And Kanye and Bianca “were not believed to have been officially invited to the Grammys,” with a source saying: “They’ve both since been kicked out.”

Kanye was reportedly seen being escorted out by police after walking the red carpet, leading many to believe it was because of Bianca’s choice of clothing, or lack thereof.

Now, fans have speculated that the stunt was all a bid to promote Kanye’s Yeezy clothing brand and music.

An ad for the rapper’s clothing brand aired during certain broadcasts of the Grammys, showing off sweatshirts, T-shirts, shoes and more.

As well as his collection, which is collaboration with Russian designer Gosha Rubchinskiy, Kanye also excited fans with a surprise drop from his album “Bully,” as well as merch featuring the album title.

This aired hours after Bianca Censori’s naked dress stunt at the awards.

And fans have taken to social media to say the stunt was so Kanye, who changed his name to Ye in 2021, could promote his new music and clothes.

One person wrote: “Kanye West is looking for attention again and he certainly got it, maybe he’s trying to promote his new album or something.”

Another said: “Calm down she’s just trying to promote her husband’s new music.”

And a third penned: “This is all just a stunt so Kanye’s new music can get some attention.”

Kanye and Bianca were spotted leaving the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles soon after creating chaos on the carpet.

In an exchange on the red carpet, Kanye was seen ‘commanding’ Bianca in comments which were later revealed by a lipreader.

Expert Nicola Hickling revealed what the rapper said to Bianca moments before she dropped her fur coat.

Moments after the scenes, Bianca slipped back into her coat as they quietly left the premises in a silver car as other stars piled into the venue.

The official dress code for the venue is “proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times.”

The website adds, “We reserve the right to deny entry to or remove any person wearing attire that we consider inappropriate.”

Kanye West and Bianca Censori at the Grammy Awards.
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Fans have speculated that the stunt was all a bid to promote Kanye’s Yeezy clothing brand and music[/caption]

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‘Forgot he’s still our player’ say Chelsea fans as outcast recalled from loan transfer after scoring just two goals

CHELSEA have recalled a highly-rated striker from a recent loan stint on transfer deadline day.

The Blues haven’t signed new players during the January transfer window.

David Datro Fofana of Chelsea.
Chelsea have recalled David Datro Fofana from his loan stint at Goztepe
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David Datro Fofana of Chelsea dribbling the ball.
Chelsea ace Fofana has been ruled out for the rest of the season due to injury
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However, the West Londoners recalled three players from loan – Aaron Anselmino, Gabriel Slonina and Trevoh Chalobah from Boca Juniors, Barnsley and Crystal Palace respectively.

Chelsea announced another notable recall before the winter market comes to a close.

And that is David Datro Fofana, who was sent out on loan to Turkish outfit Goztepe in September.

Fofana, 22, moved to Stamford Bridge in 2023 from Molde and also underwent loan spells at Union Berlin and Burnley.

The forward only managed two goals in nine appearances with Goztepe.

The Ivory Coast international suffered a serious knee injury during his brief spell in Turkey that has sidelined him for the rest of the season.

That led to Fofana’s return following a rather unceremonious exit five months ago.

The centre-forward’s departure went under the radar and so some Chelsea fans were left confused as they actually forgot he was still in the club’s books.

One fan tweeted: “Some Chelsea fans have forgotten Datro Fofana is still a Chelsea player.”

Another commented: “I thought we sold him off already.”

A third wrote: “I didn’t even know he’s still on loan.”

This fan said: “I thought they terminated the loan.”

And that one wondered: “What?”

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I played Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 and it’s much more refined than the original

Collage of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 gameplay showing a blacksmith working with a sword, a fight scene, and men in the pillory.

I’VE played the first Kingdom Come Deliverance, so I knew what I was getting into with its sequel, KCD2.

The new game is a massive improvement over the original, yet it preserves the essence of what made me love the first one.

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15th-century Bohemia looks gorgeous, even when it its lush forests you encounter some unsightly sights[/caption]
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Life in the late middle ages was tough, and Kingdom Come Deliverence 2’s mechanics constantly remind you of that[/caption]

Everything, from the intricate systems to the visuals to the sheer scope, has been expanded and refined.

Kingdom Come Deliverance is often compared to Skyrim, but that’s unfair and rather shallow, as both the first game and now KCD2 are very much their own thing.

With its unique systems and mechanics, and a story that is very grounded in historical accuracy, KCD2 doesn’t rely on a fantasy setting to be interesting.

Taking place in 15th-century Bohemia, the story picks up exactly where KCD ends.

Once again play as Henry, the blacksmith’s son, but you don’t need to have played the first game to follow KCD2’s story.

Together with Sir Hans Capon, you venture to deliver a letter to lord Otto von Bergow in Trosky Castle, and of course, the journey doesn’t go to plan.

It’s still quite a challenging game, especially in the beginning when your character is weak, but you just have to give it some time to open up.

KCD2 is one of those RPGs where practicing an activity makes both you and your character better.

You become more comforable with the controls, while your character levels up his skills and stats, allowing you to grow together.

Combat has been streamlined, yet still a bit clunky, but that is how it’s supposed to be, and once you invest the time and effort to master it, it feels very rewarding.

A lot of basic activities that would be very straightforward in any other RPG, require skill and effort to master in KCD2, from horseriding and stealth, to lockpicking and blacksmithing.

The game’s systems track everything about your character, from what you wear to how recently you washed yourself, ate, or slept, and both Henri and the world around him react accordingly.

All of this matters when you try to sneak unnoticed, when you talk to people, start a fight, or try to avoid one.

NPCs remember what you’ve done before, and any crimes you commit won’t go unpunished unless you manage to talk your way out of trouble.

Food won’t stay fresh, and you’ll get sick if you eat it rotten.

Your clothes and armor will break from wear and tear, and you need to get sleep often to stand a chance in combat.

It may all sound too complicated, and it is, but if you like immersive games, some tedium is part of what makes everything so realistic.

The first map area of Trosky feels big enough for a full game, but after spending anywhere between 20 and 40 hours there, the action moves to Kuttenberg, on an even bigger map.

In a game of this scale and scope, you will inevitably run into some issues, but that’s just the systems interacting in an unexpected and weird way.

This can be a source of frustration, but it also creates those unique moments that make the story truly yours, as no two playthroughs are ever exactly the same.

The quality of the writing and the game’s quests is pristine, and even though some missions are marked as side quests, they never feel disjointed from the story.

Everything feels important, and everything matters, even the most mundane tasks and conversations can sometimes hold the key to progressing the main story.

All in all, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is much more refined than its predecessor, with unique mechanics, an intriguing story, and complex systems that interact to produce a truly unique experience.

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