A$AP Rocky apologises to fan over accident from Met Gala night

A$AP Rocky continues to be feeling the guilt from his Met Gala stunt—and he is ensuring followers know he is sorry, once more.
The rapper took a stroll down reminiscence lane with Vogue on Tuesday, April 15, for his or her Life in Seems video phase, the place he revisited 21 iconic vogue moments from his profession.
However together with the matches got here a flashback to 1 barely chaotic, very viral Met Gala second in 2023—when Rocky unintentionally gave a fan’s face an sudden close-up together with his palm.
All of it went down on Could 1, 2023, outdoors The Carlyle Lodge.
The rapper, making an attempt to get to the Met Gala on time, discovered himself boxed in by a crowd of followers. So, naturally, he took the leap—actually—over a barricade, utilizing a fan’s shoulder for a lift.
The unintended end result? Her glasses went askew, the web went wild, and a really confused (and barely shocked) fan ended up with an iconic selfie.
On Tuesday, Rocky lastly gave the entire scene a bit context. “I used to be gonna be late for the Met Gala,” he stated. “I used to be making an attempt to get in my room, and this poor younger little woman, man, I didn’t even know that I tousled her glasses.”
Then got here the heartfelt redo of his unique apology. “To whoever that younger woman was. Once more, I apologize. I’m so sorry. I ain’t imply to do this, sweetheart. My fault,” he added.
Again when it occurred, the fan, who goes by @youareasapmadz on Twitter, posted a now-infamous selfie displaying off her big, barely crooked frames and captioned it, “A$AP Rocky simply actually jumped over me.”
The tweet blew up sooner than a Met Gala group chat.
Rocky, clearly amused and possibly a bit mortified, replied on the time, “LOL MY FAULT $WEETHEART” and even adopted her. Naturally, she responded in essentially the most web manner potential: “I’m printing this on a t-shirt,” after which joked, “Why is A$AP now oomf [one of my friends]?”
Unintended face-palm apart, it seems to be like all’s nicely that ends nicely—and hey, getting leapt over by a fashion-forward rapper may be the final word sudden accent on the Met Gala.