Frank Ocean Brought A Creepy Animatronic Baby On The Met Gala Red Carpet

Frank Ocean Brought A Creepy Animatronic Baby On The Met Gala Red Carpet

LADbible - Entertainment·2021-09-14 13:00

Fashion's night of nights is well underway in New York City as celebrities from all across the world gather for the infamous Met Gala.

While there are plenty of A-listers who showed up wearing daring gowns, big statement outfits and canon-worthy looks, there was one standout that left people a little creeped out.

Frank Ocean, legendary soul-RnB musician, arrived in a simple and understated Prada look.

Dressed in a black 'Dreamcore' hat, black jacket, pants and shoes, and sporting bright green hair, the Blonde artist was also carrying a terrifying green animatronic baby.

The baby had a green face and its eyes were seen blinking and moving up and down, while its free arm was also able to move like it was a real green-screen child.

The theme for the Met Gala for 2021 is 'In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion' and Frank said his outfit was paying homage to American cinema.

"He's starstruck, I'm starstruck," Frank said in an interview with Vogue.

Frank Ocean took a robotic baby to the Met Gala as an accessory that complements his hair color. I have no choice, but to love it. pic.twitter.com/ySLooh1iUy - Dedee (@thoughtfulbae) September 14, 2021 frank ocean and his alien baby literally broke my internet. #MetGala pic.twitter.com/Z8EruOfCQM - mara... not maraa (@itsameamaraa) September 13, 2021 idk what to say about this honestly. like is the doll psychically controlling him? genuinely asking. #MetGala pic.twitter.com/DWMWMadcV6 - Frank Ocean Daily (@TeamFrankDaily) September 14, 2021 it (?) moves#MetGala pic.twitter.com/ewBZMKRV7s - Frank Ocean Daily (@TeamFrankDaily) September 13, 2021

Ocean wasn't the only one sporting a rather bizarre accessory for the big night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Singer Grimes elevated the futuristic alien/outer space look by coming dressed in Iris van Herpen's custom 'Bene Gesserit' gown, which apparently took 900 hours to complete.

But while she had a light-up book in one hand, she also had a goddamn full-sized sword just chilling in the other.

Speaking to Vogue, the singer said: "The sword is based on a western European sword from the end of the Middle Ages around 1400...is a permanent piece of the Met's collection, and the sword is also cast from a Colt AR-15A3.

"It's from these people who are getting people's [guns] who don't want to have their automatic rifles anymore, and are melting them down and making them perfect replicas of medieval swords, which I think is just so cool-I think it's a beautiful thing."

Grimes also explained why she likes working with Iris van Herpen.

"Iris has been one of our favorites. I just feel a kinship to women behind the computer," she said.

"She is a technologist, you know? And I feel like she's always been on another level. Like, to me she's kind of got an argument for being the current era McQueen or something, she's pushing the boundaries in a way that I don't know if anyone is actually competing with her?"

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