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Lagerfeld's cat and his heir to Shupett will not appear on Met Gala 2023: what is the reason

The animal will remain at home, which has become known from its page on the social network. On May 1, all the most famous show business and fashion stars will gather on Met Gala 2023, a charitable ball of the Metropolitan Museum costume institute in New York. The theme of this year's event is "Carl Lagerfeld: Beauty Line". Co -leading in the evening, together with the founder of the event Anna Wintour, the editor -in -chief of Vogue, will be Penelope Cruz, Michael Koel, Roger Feder and Dua Lipa.

However, among all the scattering of celebrities will not be the most beloved creature of the late couturier - his cats Shupets. The fluffy beauty reported that she would not come to the ball on her Instagram page. "A million thanks to all of you, my fans, animal lovers and dad fans. You all have found good enthusiasm and unconditional support, I say Mercy! Many people invited me to walk the Red Group #Metgala2023 in honor at home.

We pay tribute to my dad daily since parting with him, and we are very moved by the fact that one more day is dedicated to him. With love, forever Shupet, " - says the publication. The Burmese cat Shupett appeared in Lagerfeld in 2011. Translated from the French name means cabbage. Earlier, she belonged to Lagerfeld Baptist's friend, he worked for Chanel, Fendi and Karl Lagerfeld.

When the Baptist went home to his mother, he asked Karl to look after the cat, he first refused, but when the guy returned, it turned out that Kuturier could no longer part with her. Shupett became his best friend and the most faithful companion. After the death of Lagerfeld on February 19, 2021, Shupet inherited some of his fortune. Having German citizenship, Karl Lagerfeld was able to fill the cat's money. In France, the transfer of inheritance to animals is forbidden.

Not one person will be envied by the conditions of life of this fluffy beauty. Even during the life of the designer, she was looked after two personal maids, entertained and provided a perfect appearance, monitoring the health of her wool and eyes. They also recorded everything that happened with the cat and wrote off 400 pages in 9 months. These records formed the basis of Shupets "The Private Life of a High-Fashion Cat".