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Jenifer Lewis slams Black stars for attending 2026 Met Gala

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMay 6, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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Jenifer Lewis has never been one to hold her tongue, and the 2026 Met Gala gave her plenty to say. The actress took to Instagram to question celebrities who attended the gala as over 300,000 Black women faced job losses tied to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

The actress and longtime activist took to Instagram on Monday evening to publicly call out Black celebrities who walked the gala’s red carpet, pointing to the devastating job losses tied to the event’s prominent sponsor, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Her video quickly gained traction online, striking a nerve with followers who share her frustration over the widening gap between celebrity culture and the economic realities facing everyday Americans.

The post that started the conversation

In the video, Lewis drew a direct line between the glittering spectacle of the Met Gala and a far more sobering backdrop. She pointed to the elimination of nearly 30,000 jobs and the gutting of The Washington Post under Bezos’s influence, questioning how public figures could show up to an event sponsored by someone whose decisions have left so many people without livelihoods.

Her remarks arrived as data showed that more than 300,000 Black women had lost their jobs since early 2025, a figure that has sent shockwaves through communities already navigating economic uncertainty. Lewis framed her criticism not as an attack on individual celebrities, but as a broader challenge to the culture of chasing fame and visibility at any cost even when doing so sends the wrong message to those watching from the outside.

The response in her comments section was swift and deeply personal. Many followers agreed that attending the event felt tone deaf given the current climate, with some noting that the celebrities involved are fully aware of the optics and chose to go anyway. Others described it as a direct contradiction of any public solidarity with working-class Americans who are protesting and struggling.

 

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Taraji P. Henson adds her voice

Lewis was not the only prominent figure raising these concerns. Actress Taraji Henson P. Hon also expressed disbelief ahead of the event after influencer Meredith Lynch posted a video urging celebrities to reconsider their attendance in light of Bezos’s political and economic influence. Henson’s reaction to that post spread quickly, signaling that Lewis’s frustration was shared by others in the industry who were wrestling with the same questions.

The fact that two high profile Black actresses, both of whom have been outspoken advocates throughout their careers, raised these concerns simultaneously added considerable weight to the conversation. It transformed what might have been one person’s opinion into a visible and growing chorus of dissent within the entertainment world.

A deeper question about celebrity responsibility

The Met Gala has long existed as one of fashion’s most exclusive and expensive gatherings, a night where cultural influence and couture collide in ways that are equal parts spectacle and statement. But that spectacle becomes harder to celebrate when it is sponsored by a figure whose corporate decisions have directly contributed to widespread job losses affecting some of the most vulnerable communities in the country.

Lewis’s criticism taps into a tension that has been building for years between celebrity platforms and public accountability. In an era when social media gives public figures instant access to millions of followers, the expectation that those figures will use that access meaningfully has never been higher. Showing up to a high profile gala tied to a controversial billionaire while communities suffer reads, to many, as a choice and choices carry consequences.

For Lewis, the message was simple. Fame is not enough of a reason to abandon the people who need their most visible representatives to stand with them. Whether the celebrities she addressed will respond remains to be seen, but the conversation she ignited is unlikely to fade quietly.

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