
Bianca Censori Accused of Spreading Rumors About Ye
Don Lemon is firmly responding after Ye, the artist previously identified as Kanye West, alleged that Lemon instigated a rumor claiming he and Bianca Censori were removed from the Grammys. Additionally, reports from the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office have surfaced, raising questions about whether Censori might face legal repercussions for her near-nude outfit at the star-studded event.
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Ye Accuses Don Lemon of Spreading False Rumors About His Grammy Experience with Bianca Censori
As reported by TMZ, on Monday, February 3, Ye took to Instagram to post a now-deleted image of Lemon, directly implicating him in his caption. The rapper expressed his frustrations regarding the circulating rumors.
“This the goofball that started the rumor that me and my wife got kicked out the Grammys… 3 decades of innovating music and they always KOONS like this,” Ye stated in his post, highlighting his discontent with how the narrative was being portrayed.
It seems Ye was referencing a viral article from Page Six that echoed similar claims about the couple’s Grammy experience. The report gained traction during the live ceremony, initially alleging that police had escorted Ye and Censori from the venue due to their behavior. However, as the situation developed, the report was amended to state that they “departed” of their own accord, suggesting there was no forced removal.
Don Lemon Responds Firmly to Ye’s Allegations
In a swift rebuttal on Monday, January 3, Lemon fired back at Ye through a video shared on Instagram, asserting, “Kanye — Ye… whatever your name is, I did not start a rumor about you being kicked out of the Grammys. I actually corrected it.” He emphasized that his role was not to spread misinformation but to clarify the situation.
Moreover, Lemon elaborated that a representative from Ye’s team had reached out to him for assistance in dispelling the rumor, indicating that he was actually trying to help rather than harm Ye’s reputation.
“So, first of all, get your st straight,” Lemon continued. “And you, of all people, calling me a coon?… Negro. That ‘Make America Great Again’ hat must be too tight on your head.”
It’s notable that on Sunday, January 2, Lemon had addressed the situation on TikTok, suggesting that Ye “may” have been escorted out of the event based on the information he received at the time.
@donlemon Update on Ye at the Grammys #kanyewest #grammys #67thgrammys
♬ original sound – Don Lemon
However, later that same evening, Lemon returned to TikTok to clarify that a spokesperson had informed him that Ye had not, in fact, been kicked out of the ceremony.
@donlemon Ye confirmed NOT kicked out of the Grammys #kanyewest #grammys2024
♬ original sound – Don Lemon
Public Reactions and Legal Considerations Surrounding Bianca Censori’s Grammy Outfit
As the back-and-forth between Don Lemon and Ye unfolded, social media users flocked to The Shade Room’s comment section to share their thoughts on the unfolding drama. Many expressed their amusement and opinions regarding the exchange.
Instagram user @imitationbyjerell wrote, “Don said this ain’t CNN lemme give you the EBT version!”
While Instagram user @destheedesigner added, “lmao that ‘negro’ was spiritual”
Instagram user @urcia wrote, “He can finally speak his mind outside of CNN”
While Instagram user @ryanthouston12 added, “Don ATE HIM UP LMAOOOO ”
Instagram user @shaiangelita wrote, “I ain’t gon lie he read him”
While Instagram user @sitchchick added, “‘Kanye. Ye. Whatever your name is’ ”
Meanwhile, a recent report from Newsweek indicated that both the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office were contacted on Monday, January 3, to clarify any potential legal implications for Censori regarding her provocative red-carpet choice. Both entities stated they had not received any information concerning her facing legal actions.
According to the report, Censori’s actions could potentially conflict with California’s Indecent Exposure Law, which stipulates that exposing one’s naked body or genitals in public could lead to legal trouble if it offends or annoys anyone present. This raises intriguing questions about public decency and the boundaries of artistic expression at high-profile events.
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