Here you can see 7 awkward Met Gala incidents

In 2013, Jennifer Lawrence photobombed Sarah Jessica Parker.

Sarah Jessica Parker’s distinctive, feathered headpiece caught Jennifer Lawrence’s attention as the “Sex and the City” actress was being photographed on the red carpet.

Fortunately, Parker didn’t seem bothered by the joke, despite being undoubtedly surprised. After the photobomb, the two actors laughed together, and Lawrence even got Parker’s approval to pet the feathers.

Reese Witherspoon struggled to say Cara Delevingne’s name in 2014.

A video of Reese Witherspoon repeatedly mispronouncing Cara Delevingne’s name in an elevator at the 2014 Met Gala went viral after the event.

The video features Delevingne telling Witherspoon, “I love it when you do it—say it.”

In response, Witherspoon says, “Deh-leh-vig-nee.”

Kate Upton and Zooey Deschanel joined in the laughter.

In 2014, someone attempted to streak across the red carpet.

At the 2014 Met Gala, a man tried to streak across the red carpet while only sporting a gold chain and a pink bikini.

E! Online published a picture of the prankster even though the police apprehended the man before he could complete his scheme.

Hayden Panettiere slipped and fell on the red carpet in 2014.

Before tripping and hurtling down the stairs on the Met Gala red carpet in 2014, Hayden Panettiere might have cursed herself.

The actress reportedly exclaimed, “Hallelujah! When she got to the top, she said, “I made it up the stairs!” Little did she realize that she would fall as she descended.

Panettiere made sure to hold her dress up to avoid falling again, and she laughed off the error.

Rihanna favored a social media post criticizing famous people for not taking the 2017 Met Gala theme seriously.

Audiences came to the conclusion that Rihanna had taken the theme, “Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between,” more seriously than other celebrities after the 2017 Met Gala.

Evidently, Rihanna concurred. She liked an Instagram post mocking celebrities who showed up in clothing that seemed to have no connection to the theme at all after making an impression in an elaborate Comme des Garçons fall 2016 collection gown.

The meme featured side-by-side pictures of garish, over-the-top outfits resembling Rihanna’s and a simple, neutral-colored gown with the caption, “What the #MetGala theme was VS how everyone showed up.”

Nicki Minaj acknowledged in a red-carpet interview that she didn’t grasp the significance of the theme for this year.

The 2019 Met Gala’s “Camp: Notes on Fashion” theme baffled both celebrities and audience members.

In an attempt to define the enigmatic term, a New York Times article defined “camp” as “an intentionally over-the-top-ness, a slightly (or extremely) “off” quality, bad taste as a vehicle for good art.”

Not only the attendees of the gala needed assistance in comprehending the precise meaning of camp.

At the 2019 Met Gala, Minaj admitted to an Entertainment Tonight interviewer, “Until today, I had no idea what ‘camp’ was. To be honest, I’m not even sure if this is camp.

In a 2022 Met Gala interview, Emma Chamberlain and Jack Harlow declared their love for one another.

Rapper Jack Harlow and YouTube star and influencer Emma Chamberlain made their first-ever public display of affection at the 2022 Met Gala.

As Chamberlain’s interview with Vogue came to an end, Harlow said, “I love you,” before turning away from the camera. Chamberlain replied, “Love ya,” and then turned to face the camera with a perplexed look on his face as he unsuccessfully attempted to control his laughter. She appeared to be thinking about their emotional exchange.

On “The Tonight Show,” Jimmy Fallon had Harlow and Chamberlain discuss the incident live.

Harlow remarked on the program in 2022, “That’s like a piece of art because there are so many ways to interpret that. I’ll leave it up to interpretation because everyone’s interpretation of what was going through her head will be different.

When speaking to Fallon about the awkward exchange, Chamberlain said, “When I’m doing these interviews, it’s blank up here. I have no ideas, for instance. I feel like I’m watching a totally different person when I watch the interviews at home.