The Funniest Memes About the Met Gala 2024

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 07 May 2024

Here are some of the most hilarious memes from this year's Met Gala.

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The 2024 edition of the Met Gala was stunning with various celebrities gracing the red carpet with their unique takes on the theme 'Garden of Time'.

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Here are some of the funniest memes made about the Met Gala 2024. 

Ed Sheeran

Famous British singer Ed Sheeran made his debut at the Met Gala this year in a sky-blue Stella McCartney suit that reminded netizens of Troy Bolton, played by Zac Efron, from 'High School Musical 3'.

Tyla

Tyla left people stunned with her sculpted Balmain look and a particular video shows one male attendant picking her up, which netizens are interpreting as princess treatment. The video has become a meme, saying "How I want the world to treat me".

Cardi B

The rapper came to the Met Gala with a gothic take on this year's theme in an all-black gown by Windowsen. Netizens compared the star to the Little Mermaid's villain Ursula. 

Kate Perry

Pop icon Kate Perry's look at the Met Gala left many fans in awe, but what took the internet by storm was when the singer revealed that the picture was AI-generated. 

Rebecca Ferguson 

Rebecca Ferguson attended the Met Gala in a black Thom Browne gown, which led to the circulation of a meme saying the actress looked like someone at the barber's.

Doja Cat

American rapper Doja Cat had two looks for the Met Gala and the first one was the subject of various memes, but there is one, particularly about showers. 

Lana Del Ray

Lana Del Ray was praised by many netizens for following the 2024 Met Gala theme with her Alexander McQueen look, however, she also became the subject of a meme about mosquitos. 

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