Cardi B responds after forgetting the name of her designer at the Met Gala: ‘I was scared’
10.05.2024 - 02:51
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Met Gala was on Monday, and people are still discussing the famous and fashionable event. The biggest names in entertainment, fashion, and sport gathered at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and there were many viral moments.
This year’s theme was “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” the dress code “The Garden of Time,” inspired by J.G. Ballard’s 1962 short story under the same name.
Cardi B showed up with one of the most jaw-dropping gowns, but things got awkward when she seemingly forgot the name of the designer who spent hours making it. When Emma Chamberlain interviewed her live on the carpet Monday, she seemed jumbled when asked about the designer. Cardi B responded that they were “Asian and everything.” The designer was a Chinese designer, Sensen Lii of Windowsen.
Wait I’m SCREAMING cos Cardi B has no idea what’s the name of the designer who made her huge #MetGala dress pic.twitter.com/L2m9E7ngcIThere were many opinions on the matter, with people pointing fingers at the singer, calling it disrespectful.
Vogue’s former managing director, Gilbert Cheah, even chimed in on the matter, calling her out on social media. “The gown took two months to make. I personally think it’s boring and not even on the theme but she chose it and should have atleast remembered his name and not just that he’s “Asian,” he wrote in the comments on Instagram.
The 31-year-old singer took to Instagram Thursday to clear the air, in a now-deleted video. In a clip posted by TMZ, Cardi looked into the camera stating, “I want to make this very clear because I see a former director of Vogue trying to be funny or like maybe because he felt offended about something or whatever. And I see a lot of you guys fake gagging on Twitter,”
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