Model Standing Behind BLACKPINK Jennie at Met Gala Fired for Being 'Too Handsome'

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The glamour of the Met Gala, known for its stunning fashion statements and star-studded guest list, has been overshadowed by controversy as Italian model Eugenio Casnighi reveals he was fired from the prestigious event for being "too handsome."

Casnighi's journey from the sidelines to the spotlight began when he stood behind BLACKPINK's Jennie during an interview at the 2023 Met Gala. 

His striking appearance caught the attention of many, leading to his dismissal from this year's event.

Source: TikTok 'eugeni0_'

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In a candid statement via tiktok, Casnighi expressed his disbelief, stating, "They fired me for becoming famous and standing out. It's ironic that my looks, which initially garnered praise, became the reason for my dismissal."

The incident, first reported by Insight, sheds light on deeper issues of appearance-based discrimination within the fashion industry. Casnighi's claims have sparked discussions about the treatment of models and staff at high-profile events like the Met Gala.

"They told me I was acting like a lead actor and couldn't work there anymore. It's unfair," Casnighi remarked, highlighting the subjective nature of judgments made based on appearance.

Casnighi's dismissal has drawn attention to the complexities of the fashion world, where talent and appearance often intertwine in ways that can be both advantageous and detrimental.

The Met Gala, known for its charitable contributions to the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is now facing scrutiny over its handling of personnel and the criteria for dismissal.

Casnighi's experience serves as a reminder of the importance of fair treatment and inclusivity in an industry that often prioritizes image over substance.

As Casnighi continues to share his story on social media, calling attention to the issue of discrimination based on looks, the fashion world faces questions about its values and practices in an era of increasing awareness and accountability.

The Met Gala organizers have yet to respond to these allegations, but Casnighi's voice has sparked a dialogue about the standards and ethics within the fashion and entertainment industries.

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Written by Cassidy Jones.

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