Some of the biggest names in the world gathered at the 2026 Met Gala — but somehow, it was Katy Perry who managed to completely confuse the internet.
At first glance, many viewers were convinced something wasn’t quite right.
Photos and clips circulating online showed the pop star appearing almost… artificial. Some even joked that an AI-generated robot had somehow made its way onto the red carpet.
But as it turns out, the bizarre look was entirely intentional.
Why people thought she was AI
Perry arrived at the event wearing a futuristic mask paired with a custom look by Stella McCartney — and she fully committed to the concept.

Her outfit included gloves with six fingers, a subtle but deliberate detail that immediately caught attention.
The reason? A direct reference to one of AI’s most well-known quirks — its tendency to generate human images with the wrong number of fingers.
It didn’t stop there either.
Reports suggest Perry even worked with an artist to create AI-generated images of herself on the red carpet before she actually arrived, blurring the line between reality and artificial creation.
The deeper meaning behind the look
While the outfit may have seemed strange at first, it actually carried a much deeper message.
According to a press release, the mask was designed to act as both a literal and symbolic reflection, encouraging people to question how they perceive others — and how those perceptions can often say more about themselves.

In simple terms, the look was meant to explore the idea that:
- What we see isn’t always real
- Appearances can be manipulated
- And perception can be misleading
Which, in the age of AI, feels more relevant than ever.
A hidden clue about her next project?
Fans also noticed another intriguing detail.
The burned effect at the bottom of Perry’s dress is believed to be a subtle teaser for her upcoming release, reportedly titled “Let It Burn.”
If true, it wouldn’t be the first time the singer has used fashion to hint at future projects.
The Met Gala theme explained
This year’s Met Gala, held at Metropolitan Museum of Art, centered around the theme “Costume Art”, with a dress code of “Fashion is Art.”
The concept encouraged attendees to treat fashion as a form of artistic expression — and Perry clearly took that brief to another level.
Love it or hate it, one thing’s certain:
People are still talking about it.








