The Met Gala may not invite me back after Kim Kardashian’s drama

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The Met Gala may not invite me back after Kim Kardashian’s drama

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Lili Reinhart has finished keeping up with the Kardashians.

Actress “Riverdale”, who made headlines after attacking Kim Kardashian’s dramatic pre-gala diet and exercise earlier this year, said she doubts she will ever get another invitation to the fancy festival.

“It was fun”, Reinhart, 26, told W. participation in the gala 2021 in the blooming dress of Christian Siriano.

“But after coming back this year, I don’t think I will be invited again. I said something about a certain person in a certain dress.

Kardashian, 42, borrowed Marilyn Monroe’s “Happy Birthday, Mr. President ”- and since this museum element could not be changed, she changed her body to match her appearance.

Lili Reinhart at the met gala
Lili Reinhart attended the Met Gala in 2021 in the costume of Christian Siriano.
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“I wore my sauna suit twice a day, ran on the treadmill, cut off sugar and all carbs completely, and just ate the purest vegetables and proteins,” star – who lost 16 pounds in just a few weeks – said Vogue.

Following the gala, Reinhart used her Instagram story to criticize Kardashian’s weight loss tactics.

“Walk the red carpet and do an interview where you say how hungry you are… because you haven’t eaten carbs in the last month… all to fit in the queen’s dress? Very bad. So fucked up on hundreds of levels, ”she wrote.

Lili Reinhart at the met gala
The actress “Riverdale” wore Salvatore Ferragamo at the 2019 gala.
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“Open confession to starvation due to the Met. When you know well that millions of young men and women look at you and hear your every word. This ignorance is out of this world and disgusting. “

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And almost six months later, Reinhart – who has spoken openly about her struggle with body dysmorphism – does not regret speaking out.

“I’ve always wanted to stand up for something,” said W. “And while I don’t like the fact that one of my comments turns into 17 articles in People magazine, I never think about what I publish. It has to be a real representation of how I feel. And I would say whether I have 100 million followers or 100 million.

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