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Megan Thee Stallion and Jordan Chiles lead WORST dressed celebs on Gold House Gala red carpet 2025

Megan Thee Stallion and Jordan Chiles lead WORST dressed celebs on Gold House Gala red carpet 2025

Daily Mail​12-05-2025

Actors, filmmakers, musicians, activists and authors all graced the red carpet at the Gold House Gala in Los Angeles last night.
The event - which is now in its fourth annual year - is held to honor Asian American and Pacific Islander leaders who have made changes in American culture.
Mindy Kaling, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were all among the stars who posed up a storm for the cameras ahead of the glitzy gathering.
But many famous faces - including Megan Thee Stallion and Jordan Chiles -appeared to make a misstep with their sartorial choices this year.
Here, FEMAIL has rounded up the worst dressed stars.
Actor Daniel Dae Kim, 56, best known for his starring roles in Lost and Hawaii Five-0, donned a stark yellow jumpsuit embellished with black detailing before also bizarrely opting for sneakers to match - although an apparent nod to Bruce Lee, the look is probably best left in the past
American comedian Sherry Cola, 35, (left) and Canadian YouTube star Lilly Singh, 36, (right) both looked to be at risk of overheating with a combination of head coverings, jackets and elbow length gloves
Poorna Jagannathan, 52, best known for her role in HBO drama miniseries The Night Of, caused quite a stir on the red carpet thanks to the imposing additions to her dress that resembled the shape and form of a padded blanket
Stand-up comedian Atsuko Okatsuka, 36, missed the mark by styling a black-and-white polka dot patterned dress with a pair of neon orange tights and chunky platform ankle boots which failed to bring the look together

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