Inside Kanye Wests long history of pushing women to bare all from Bianca Censori to Kim Kardashian: Its all about what he wants

A decade after Kanye West encouraged then-wife Kim Kardashian to “break the internet” by posing naked for Paper Magazine, he tried to do it again — this time by talking his wife Bianca Censori into strutting down the Grammys red carpet in a sheer minidress that showed her entire body.Friends of the rapper told The Post that the 47-year-old West wanted to replicate the buzz that Kardashian got when she showed off her famous backside on Paper’s November 2014 cover — which ran with the line, “Break the internet with Kim Kardashian.”“He wanted to go viral again,” said a pal, who speaks to him regularly and has talked to him since the latest stunt.“And he knew the best way to do it was to have Bianca be naked.She didn’t love the idea at first, but it’s all about what he wants.”It appeared that his wife was frightened to be naked in such a public venue; a body language expert told The Post that Censori — who has been married to West since 2022 — showed “fear” on the red carpet.But Kardashian showed no fear when she posed naked in 2014 — although her decision shocked the producers at “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” at the time, who thought the nudity was unnecessary.

Kardashian was already an A-lister and mom to North West by then.“We were against the spread, because why did she need to do that?” said a producer of the hit reality show.“I know how she became famous, but there comes a point where A-listers don’t pose naked.”“You don’t see Mariska Hargitay posing naked,” the producer continued, referring to the “Law & Order SVU” star who has been the highest-paid actress on television for the past decade.“You don’t see Julia Roberts or Gwyneth Paltrow naked.

Because they’re above that.”“Getting naked for a magazine that — let’s face it, most people had never heard of — was not what a leading lady should do.No one wanted her to do it — but Kanye.

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Publisher: New York Post

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