Speculation is mounting whether pregnant actress Deepika Padukone and her husband Ranveer Singh will make a high-profile appearance at this year’s Met Gala, which will be held on Monday.Ranveer and Deepika were spotted at the Mumbai airportRumors of the couple’s possible appearance sparked a wave of debate on social media after the pair were spotted at the Mumbai airport making a quiet exit from the city. Ranveer sported an oversized tee and baggy pants, while Deepika kept her bump covered in an oversized denim shirt and jeans.
Ranveer and Deepika’s spotting sparks Met Gala rumours
Ranveer was spotted on protective husband duty, putting an arm around his wife as they headed to the airport. This was also a rare public sighting of the couple after they announced their second pregnancy earlier this month.
The fans react
Reacting to the couple’s photos, fans took to the comments to ask “Met Gala”, while another said: “Ok can I trust this person? Because it makes sense (met gala is over a week away) and if it was true I’d be the happiest person.”Another added, “Deepika pregnant and Ranveer together at the Met would be epic.”
Will Deepika debut her baby bump at the Met Gala?
Whether the star couple has actually been invited to the Met remains to be seen. While Deepika has walked the iconic steps, this would mark Ranveer’s debut. If the rumors are true, it would also be interesting to see her debut her baby bump on the iconic red carpet.
About the Met Gala
The annual fashion show, which takes place on the first Monday of May at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, is already creating quite a buzz. Although there is no official confirmation of the actors attending this year’s event, fans have placed their bets online.This year’s gala will be co-chaired Beyonce, Nicole KidmanTennis champion Venus Williams and longtime organizer Anna Wintour. The host panel, led by designer Anthony Vaccarello and filmmaker Zoe Kravitz, also includes notable names such as Sabrina Carpenter, Teyana Taylor, Lena Dunham and Misty Copeland.The dress code for this year’s gala is inspired by the Costume Institute’s spring “Costume Art” exhibition, which will showcase around 200 costumes alongside 200 art objects, highlighting the intersection of fashion and art over the centuries.