On May 4, Interview Magazine published Hadid's discussion with editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg, where she said she wasn't on the red carpet very long because she couldn't breathe.
"I literally like, blacked out. I don't even think I got one good photo on the red carpet," Hadid said. "I don't know if that was my anxiety, or maybe the waist was giving cinch and I couldn't breathe. I mean, there were probably a lot of things happening."
Hadid wore a black corset with a sheer skirt designed by Burberry's chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci on the Met Gala red carpet. She completed the look with black opera gloves, Dorsey earrings, and a vintage Briony Raymond pearl necklace around her ankle.
Hadid wore a corseted look that was on trend with the Gilded Age theme of the gala.Taylor Hill/Getty Images
"I want to make something very clear...This is not at all what I (meant to) say. I didn't say I blacked out because of my corset. I joked that I blacked out, not because of my corset, but from the regular anxieties and excitement of the carpet," she wrote. "I meant more like it goes by in a flash. So quickly that ya barely remember it! I should have said that."
Hadid clarified on her Instagram story that she didn't black out because of her corseted look at the 2022 Met Gala.@bellahadid/Instagram
Hadid also defended her edgy Burberry look and her decision to wear a corset.
"And Corsets in general are pretty uncomfortable/hard on the lungs but My corset fit perfectly with enough room to eat and drink!!" she stated.
Representatives for Hadid did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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