September 20, 2024
On May 6, Stray Kids made history as the first K-Pop group to be invited to attend the MET Gala.  Stray Kids The group were invited to attend by Tommy Hilfiger and wore custom looks from the brand. Stray Kids were interviewed in addition to walking the red carpet, where they revealed their actual looks. Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty Images Fans were filled with pride over the achievement, sharing their praise for the group’s handsome visuals. MY STRAY KIDS LOOKING SO HANDSOME #StrayKids #MetGala #MetGala2024 pic.twitter.com/F5DcF8hn3m — ⁸tea⁷ 💋 (@Arianaxmoon12) May 6, 2024 stray kids on the red carpet! they’re so handsome 🥹🥹#straykids_metgala pic.twitter.com/ZfIC1yuco4 — lena ✰ (@staysday6) May 6, 2024 However, fans were quick to notice something wrong with the group’s red carpet appearance. In addition to photos being taken by paparazzi, many media outlets also filmed the red carpet. In one clip from a media source, paparazzi can be heard sarcastically talking about Stray Kids, with one remarking that they were like “robots.” Can anybody spread this?? Are paparazzi always this rude…literally after this he said I bet they're gonna start performing hello?? #StrayKids_MetGala #StrayKids #MetGala pic.twitter.com/EJJl72oWAU — SWEATING 4 TAERAE (@VentisWap) May 6, 2024 Paparazzi 1: Never seen so many unemotional faces in my life.Paparazzi 2: They’re like robots.Paparazzi 1: Yeah, right.Paparazzi 1: Now let’s do it with feeling! When Stray Kids did their outfit reveal, the group of paparazzi can be hear negatively exclaiming. In another video taken right in front of Stray Kids, the crowd of paparazzi can be heard giving them directions, with one yelling “everyone jump,” before another says “how do you say right in Korean.” (0:37 in the below clip) The comments the paparazzi are making?? That's DISPERPECTFUL! CONGRATS STRAY KIDS!!! #MetGala2024 #StrayKids_MetGala #StrayKids pic.twitter.com/bU9BvGm2Tc — Skz♡ (@_BLCHHFSI) May 6, 2024 Both of these encounters perpetuate stereotypes about K-Pop groups, including that idols are cold and emotionless, while also showing an ignorant assumption that they do not understand English. Fans were left disgusted by the rude and “racist” comments made during such a big moment in Stray Kids’ career. the fact that a huge (and seemingly respectable) event like the met gala still doesn't invest in hiring actual professional photographers and instead lets nasty racist paparazzi harass the guests is despicable and revolting. and no one around them said anything either https://t.co/6odrJE7cso — Dr. Ham O'Roids, MD (@arieskidz) May 6, 2024 i'm legit so mad are these paparazzis that stupid and racists? who let them in ffs pic.twitter.com/gQnRoGaePA — robs🫧 방찬의 아내 (@lovesxrobs) May 6, 2024 paparazzi being very loudly racist towards 5kz at the met and not facing any backlash from the people around them is fucking crazy — ferret (@hyunebuns) May 6, 2024 Despite this happening, Stray Kids are still making history regardless and look great while doing so! Stray Kids Share This Post Facebook Twitter

On May 6, Stray Kids made history as the first K-Pop group to be invited to attend the MET Gala. 

Stray Kids

The group were invited to attend by Tommy Hilfiger and wore custom looks from the brand. Stray Kids were interviewed in addition to walking the red carpet, where they revealed their actual looks.

Embed from Getty Images

Embed from Getty Images

Fans were filled with pride over the achievement, sharing their praise for the group’s handsome visuals.

However, fans were quick to notice something wrong with the group’s red carpet appearance.

In addition to photos being taken by paparazzi, many media outlets also filmed the red carpet. In one clip from a media source, paparazzi can be heard sarcastically talking about Stray Kids, with one remarking that they were like “robots.”

Paparazzi 1: Never seen so many unemotional faces in my life.
Paparazzi 2: They’re like robots.
Paparazzi 1: Yeah, right.
Paparazzi 1: Now let’s do it with feeling!

When Stray Kids did their outfit reveal, the group of paparazzi can be hear negatively exclaiming.

In another video taken right in front of Stray Kids, the crowd of paparazzi can be heard giving them directions, with one yelling “everyone jump,” before another says “how do you say right in Korean.” (0:37 in the below clip)

Both of these encounters perpetuate stereotypes about K-Pop groups, including that idols are cold and emotionless, while also showing an ignorant assumption that they do not understand English.

Fans were left disgusted by the rude and “racist” comments made during such a big moment in Stray Kids’ career.

Despite this happening, Stray Kids are still making history regardless and look great while doing so!

Stray Kids

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