The MET Gala is one of the most relevant events in the world of fashion. Every year, hundreds of celebrities come to the New York museum with one goal in mind: to pay tribute to fashion through incredible looks.

One of the Spanish women who could not be missing from the evening was Rosalía, who surprised those present with a discreet black dress designed by Dior. During her walk on the red carpet, the mommy detailed the odyssey of the journey from the hotel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan.

“You can breathe?” a journalist asked her, to which the Catalan responded bluntly: “I couldn’t breathe, I was in the car on the way to the gala and I had to lie down because [the corset] was too tight, but it’s worth it.”

More than one celebrity has said on some occasion “to be beautiful you have to suffer”, but in the case of Rosalía it could be interpreted literally. Traveling without a seat belt is very dangerous, as it can cause the elephant effect.

Traveling without wearing a seat belt, apart from entailing fines of 200 euros and the withdrawal of 3 points from your driving license, can have serious consequences, such as the elephant effect. This effect occurs when a passenger traveling in the back seat does not fasten their seat belt and is thrown by a sudden stop or traffic accident.

The force with which this user will hit the front passenger is a function of his weight and the speed of the vehicle, but the result is similar to the weight of a large elephant. In this way, at a speed of 60 km/h, a passenger weighing 75 kilos would hit the front seat with a force equivalent to 4.2 tons.