Jameela Jamil slams The Met Gala’s Karl Lagerfeld theme

‘He was so publicly cruel to women!’ Jameela Jamil slams The Met Gala’s Karl Lagerfeld theme as she calls out ‘famous feminists’ who ‘chose to celebrate him’

Jameela Jamil has blasted the Met Gala’s Karl Lagerfeld theme, claiming the event has double standards in honouring a ‘known bigot’.

The Good Place actress, 37, slammed the ‘selective cancel culture’ shown by organisers and attendees of the annual Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit, which took place on Monday.

This year the Met Gala honoured the late Chanel designer, who died in 2019, with the theme Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.

Jameela blasted the fact people had opted to ‘gleefully ignore’ some of the late designer’s ‘cruel’ opinions while still calling for the cancellation of others whose views they don’t agree with.

Taking to Instagram, Jameela wrote: ‘Last night Hollywood and fashion said the quiet part out loud when a lot of famous feminists chose to celebrate at the highest level, a man who was so publicly cruel to women, to fat people, to immigrants, and to sexual assault survivors.

Outspoken: Jameela Jamil has blasted the Met Gala’s Karl Lagerfeld theme, by claiming the events double standards in honouring a ‘known bigot’

‘And all the women’s publications, and spectators online, chose to gleefully ignore it.

‘Nobody has perfect morals, least of all me, but Jesus Christ we had a year to course correct here, and not award the highest honour possible to a known bigot…and everyone just decided all of a sudden we can separate the art from the artist when *convenient*.

‘And it’s one rule for us and another rule for everybody else. Last night we relinquished our right to be taken at all seriously about anything important.’

Jameela used the caption of her post to highlight ‘slippery tactics and double standards’ and warned people should reflect on her points ahead of the next presidential election.

She wrote: ‘This isn’t about cancel culture. It’s not even about Karl. It’s about showing how selective cancel culture is within liberal politics, in the most blatant way so far.

‘It’s about showing why people don’t trust liberals. Because of slippery tactics and double standards like this.

‘And it’s not just Hollywood here, the general public online participated and were entirely complicit in the erasure of the truth last night. 

‘They replaced their pitchforks with spoons last night, to lap that s**t right up… If we carry on like this, don’t be shocked when we lose the next election.’

Brutal: In a scathing Instagram post, the Good Place actress slammed the 'selective cancel culture' shown by organisers and attendees who honoured the late Chanel designer

Brutal: In a scathing Instagram post, the Good Place actress slammed the ‘selective cancel culture’ shown by organisers and attendees who honoured the late Chanel designer

Raging: Jameela blasted the fact people had opted to 'gleefully ignore' some of the late designer's 'cruel' opinions

Raging: Jameela blasted the fact people had opted to ‘gleefully ignore’ some of the late designer’s ‘cruel’ opinions 

RIP: Karl’s contribution to fashion was honoured with the Met Gala’s theme on Monday, following his death in 2019

This isn’t the first time Jameela has slammed the decision to honour Karl, who died in February 2019, at the Met Gala.

After the theme was announced, she shared a series of screenshots highlighting the designer’s controversial previous comments.

She captioned her post: ‘Why is THIS who we celebrate when there are so many AMAZING designers out there who aren’t bigoted white men? What happened to everyone’s principles and ”advocacy.” 

‘You don’t get to stand for justice in these areas, and then attend the celebration of someone who reveled in his own public disdain for marginalized people.

‘Sorry, but no. This isn’t the 90s. We didn’t fight all this s*** just to throw it all away because some white guy made some pretty clothes for people’s skinny faves… come on now.’

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