
Two women gatecrash Met Gala 2025, escorted out by security. Watch
Two women managed to breach security and crash the 2025 Met Gala, causing a stir before being escorted out by security. In the viral video, the women in question can be seen dressed in white faux fur coats and sparkling outfits, walking confidently on the red carpet. They were soon approached by security and escorted off the premises without creating a scene, the Daily Mail reported.
As the video continues, a member of the media approaches the women and asks, 'Hi guys! What are you wearing today?' They laugh in response. The reporter follows up with a more pointed question, 'How did you manage to get in?'
Sharing the video, Daily Mail wrote, 'Two women who CRASHED the Met Gala were escorted out by security.'
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The video amassed an array of social media reactions, with a user commenting, 'The eyelash alone give good reason.' Another user wrote, 'I thought they where dressed for Halloween.'
'You can immediately tell the difference from the celebrities and the crashers,' a third user reacted. 'That's scarry that they got that close!' a fourth user wrote.
The 2025 Met Gala, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, was co-chaired by Pharrell Williams, Lewis Hamilton, Colman Domingo, and A$AP Rocky. The event celebrated the opening of the exhibition 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,' focusing on Black dandyism and the styling of Black diasporic identity.
Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan made history at the Met Gala 2025, becoming the first Indian male actor to grace the iconic red carpet. Dressed in a regal ensemble by designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee, SRK's most talked-about moment of the evening came when international media failed to recognise the global superstar, sparking widespread buzz. In the viral video, the media person asks SRK, 'Who are you?'
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