Last Monday, May 6, the very famous Met Gala was held in New York, United States, attended by all kinds of public figures, both from the North American country and from the international scene: politicians, actors, singers, etc.

One of the most notable figures of the night was the Spanish artist Rosalía, who attended the event organized by Anna Wintour happy, content and grateful. The Catalan arrived at the event supported by the Kardashian family, something that caught the attention of her followers on social networks.

Rauw Alejandro’s ex-girlfriend opted for an outstanding two-piece black Dior outfit that she crowned with a net headdress that covered part of her face and gave a mysterious tone to the look.

Her outfit caused countless disparate opinions on the Internet, but she explained the reason for her outfit and declared that she was very happy with it: ”When I found out that the topic was about ‘sleeping beauties,’ I thought what it meant to me, when you You go to sleep the first thing you see is darkness. “It is the prelude to dreams and today I am celebrating Dior like a black tulip.”

Hours after attending the most important fashion event of the year, the creator of El Mal Querer, Los Ángeles and Motomami shared through her Instagram stories that she got dizzy on the way to the gala due to how tight she was wearing the corset and that she had to lie down in the limousine that transported her: ”When he was giving me a jari on the way to the Met.”

When she attended to the journalists present on the red carpet of the event, Rosalía opened up about this episode: ”I couldn’t breathe, I was in the car on the way to the gala and I had to lie down because it was too tight (the corset), but it deserves the recognition. grief”.

As expected, social networks used the photograph of Rosalía lying with her eyes closed in the car to make endless memes and funny publications on the Internet, something that has fascinated the interpreter of Before I Die, Con Altura, Candy or Fame.

After the carousel of images she uploaded about her experience at the Met Gala, Rosalía has published a new post with several of these memes, thus implying that she has been seeing them on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. Among them, you can see the singer in a coffin and in a pool “playing dead.” As the title of the publication, she has chosen a phrase in a comical tone: ”Hello, I just wanted to say that I’m still alive.”