Dina's Dirt for February 4, 2025
Kanye's wife changed out of GRAMMYs naked into party naked
Tiny little spoiler alert for the special cameo in "Wicked"… Idina Menzel talked about how they tried to keep her and Kristin Chenoweth's cameo in "Wicked" secret while filming in London. She called it the worst-kept secret saying everyone knew they were filming in London and her and Kristin were going out to lunch and dinner together all the time.
So what was it that Kanye West said to his wife Bianca Censori on the red carpet at the GRAMMYs to get her to drop her fur coat, revealing that completely see-through nude mesh dress? After viewing a video of the moment, pro lip-reader Nicola Hickling told the Daily Mail that Kanye told her to "start making a scene." He followed that with "Make a scene, I'll say it'll make so much sense." After Bianca shook her head, Kanye then allegedly said, "Drop it behind you and then turn, I got you." Nicola believes he then said, "All right, let's go." After the viral moment, the two got in a car and left. And if you think the stunt ended there, extratv.com has pics of her and Kanye showing up to an after-party later that night in a sheer see-through black body/bathing suit thong. She even had the confidence to grab a mic and start singing.
On "The Jennifer Hudson," Teddy Swims talked about meeting Adam Sandler for the first time and how surreal it was to have Adam ask him to show off his tattoos inspired by Adam's films "Billy Madison" and "Happy Gilmore." Adam mostly wanted his family to see the tattoos so he could up his cool factor with his own kids.
Blake Lively's team tried to stop Justin Baldoni's attorney, Bryan Freedman, from discussing the lawsuit publicly, but a judge only partially restricted the lawyer. Justin's lawyer started up a website, loaded with documents related to their lawsuits, including a 224-page "Amended Complaint" and a 168-page "Timeline of Relevant Events." Their argument for doing that was that Blake's team had already published her claims in the New York Times.
At the GRAMMYs, Benson Boone performed "Beautiful Things," first stopping at Heidi Klum and Nikki Glaser's table, where they ripped off his black tuxedo to reveal a shiny baby blue jumpsuit underneath. He impressed the crowd with that, then by flipping off of the top of a piano and giving an amazing performance, but all anyone is going to remember is "the grab." Benson has since apologized for his adjustment, saying, "Sorry for adjusting my jumpsuit so aggressively on stage tonight," he wrote on his Instagram Story from what looked like his bed. "That thing was extremely restricting in certain areas." "Sorry for adjusting my jumpsuit so aggressively on stage tonight. That thing was extremely restricting in certain areas."













