Forbes, The first Monday in May is upon us, and there's a whole lot that you should know before it gets here. Although the Met Gala doesn't allow cameras inside the event, there are a few ways to find out what's happening inside. Here's where all of the cameras will be and what exactly happens inside, so you're ready for the big night.
The part of the Met Gala that people are most familiar with is the red carpet. It's like other awards shows in that celebrities come and show off their incredible outfits, but with a twist — the guest list is a little more inclusive. Instead of going from E! News' red carpet coverage to another channel to watch the event, there is no coverage of the actual Met Gala.
According to Elite Daily, there will not be cameras inside the Met Gala this year. E! News will be covering the red carpet from 6:30 p.m. ET to 9 p.m. ET. After that, you'll have to rely on the celebrities themselves to keep you up to date on what's happening inside on May 7.
Although Anna Wintour decided to ban selfies at the Met Gala, celebrities love to break the rules. Especially Kylie Jenner, who decided to openly break the rule and even make the "annual Met Gala selfie" a thing. While you might not be able to see a whole lot from inside the event, there will likely be something floating around on social media.
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