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Roster of A-listers spotted leaving Met Gala afterparty at swanky New York hotel
A roster of A-listers were spotted at the Met Gala afterparty at a swanky New York hotel.
Cardi B, Lil Nas X, Usher, Lewis Hamilton and Lizzo were just some of the celebs spotted letting loose after the fundraising gala.
Musician Camila Cabello was spotted in a black corset and bejewelled choker enjoying a catch up with an unnamed friend outside the Casa Cipriani hotel.
F1 driver Lewis Hamilton was snapped leaving the hotel donning face-shielding aviators before entering a party bus complete with onboard models waiting outside.
A jumpsuit-clad Doja Cat could also be seen with her security detail refusing to stop for pictures as she walked to a car.
Singer Lizzo arrived in a Barbie pink velvet leotard with fellow singer SZA rocking sunglasses and a tropical floral dress.
Cardi B and Offset – who recently split – were seen arriving together holding hands, sparking rumours of a reconciliation.
Usher was also seen leaving with friends in an oversized suit, with the Yeah! Singer sporting large black sunglasses.
Lil Nas X was also captured on his way out in a cow print cowboy-esque jacket and belt.
The Met gala is an annual fundraising gala for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute in Manhattan.
The event is known as "fashion's biggest night" and A-listers can often be seen partying into the early hours."
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