Bianca Censori’s see-through outfit given brutal verdict by ‘upset’ Ed Balls

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Bianca Censori’s outfit has been given a one-word verdict by Good Morning Britain presenter Ed Balls – and it wasn’t good news for the A-lister.

Kanye West’s wife turned up to the ceremony in a dark brown fur coat, before stripping out of it in front of the photographers to show her totally see-through ensemble underneath.

Bianca left herself completely exposed in a thigh-skimming body stocking, while Kanye wore a loose black T-shirt and trousers.

Bianca opted for some see-through heels and scraped her dark hair back, pinning her hands behind her back to show off her full-frontal look.

But Ed Balls wasn’t impressed, branding the appearance “upsetting”.

With entertainment correspondent Richard Arnold presenting the showbiz news of the day, Ed commented on the “unsettling” outfit as Richard asked: “Where is the power?”

Richard Arnold said on the show: “The stunt, as it’s being called, has been controversial. It was extraordinary.”

Ed admitted: “I actually found it quite upsetting. I really didn’t know what to make of it, I felt it just doesn’t feel right. I kind of worry for her.”

After the red carpet, Kanye and Bianca were reportedly escorted out of the Crypto.com Arena, hopping into a silver car shortly after they arrived with Bianca bundled up in her coat once more.

Other sources claimed the A-list couple left of their own accord. Kanye was nominated for Best Rap Song for his track Carnival – but lost out to Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us.

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