Katherine Schwarzenegger recently made waves on social media by throwing subtle shade at the MET Gala, juxtaposing a throwback photo of her mother, Maria Shriver, attending the event in 2001 with a pointed comment about the event’s evolution over the years.
The move comes amidst controversy surrounding Katherine and her husband, Chris Pratt, following the demolition of a historic 1950s home in Los Angeles.
In a post on her Instagram stories, Katherine shared a photo of her mother at the MET Gala 23 years ago, captioning it with the words, “When the MET Gala was chic and classy.”
The post, which featured Maria Shriver donning a stylish gown, subtly critiqued the current state of the event.
Maria Shriver’s original post from 2001 reflected on her experience at the MET Gala, highlighting the elegance of the event and her enjoyment of attending with her family.
Katherine’s repost seemed to emphasize a sense of nostalgia for a time when the MET Gala was perceived differently.
The recent MET Gala, themed “The Garden of Time,” saw a mix of extravagant and risqué outfits, with stars like Zendaya, Kim Kardashian, and Jennifer Lopez making headlines with their fashion choices.
However, some notable celebrities, including Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift, were absent from the event for various reasons.
Katherine’s subtle jab at the MET Gala comes amidst backlash over her and Chris Pratt’s decision to tear down a historic 1950s home in Los Angeles to build a new mansion.
The move has sparked outrage among architecture enthusiasts and social media users, who criticize the couple for destroying a piece of architectural history
Despite the controversy surrounding her recent actions, Katherine’s post reflects her willingness to express her opinions and preferences, even if it means stirring up debate among her followers.
*(Based on the article “Katherine Schwarzenegger throws shade at MET Gala amid controversy” on an unnamed source)*
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