Kanye West blasts those who brought up his late mom over his wife's red carpet appearance

67th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals
67th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals | Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyImages

Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, didn't receive an award at the 67th Grammys on Sunday, but he still made headlines after appearing on the red carpet.

That has everything to do with his wife Bianca Censori wearing a flesh colored, see-through dress that made her look naked. For those who missed it, Censori stood next to Ye , who was wearing a black t-shirt and black pants. She then turned her back to photographers, removed a fur coat, and revealed all of her nakedness to the world.

The eccentric couple received instant backlash, with some saying the see-through dress was highly inappropriate. Others said that Ye was wrong for putting his wife on display while he was covered up. But it's safe to say that Censori also had a say in what she wore that night.

Ye responded to the negative feedback on X and basked in all of the attention he and Censori received. However, he also had harsh words for those who brought up his late mother Donda West, who passed away in 2007 from coronary artery disease.

"My wife’s first red carpet opened a whole new world," wrote Ye. "I keep staring at this photo like I was staring in admiration that night. Thinking, wow, I am so lucky to have a wife that is so smart, talented, brave, and hot. She took a break from shooting her first film to make a movie in real life. We tailored that invisible dress six times. And just like magic, poof, we disappeared.”

"Thank you to all the outlets who recognized us and gave us back the energy we put in," he continued. "But I have to give a shoutout to the AmericanVogue team for writing an article that places my wife in a strong, positive light and also recognizes rightful strength. People asked, 'how would your mother feel?' You don’t know my mama, b---h.”

Ye's message didn't stop the backlash, though.