An unusual demonstration aimed at Jeff Bezos drew attention at the 2026 Met Gala, where activists scattered hundreds of symbolic “urine bottles” across the venue to highlight alleged working conditions at Amazon. Held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the high-profile evening saw celebrities walk the red carpet as usual, but inside the venue, activists staged a striking display. Hundreds of bottles, described as symbolic “urine bottles,” were placed across parts of the space to draw attention to allegations about conditions faced by some Amazon workers.The installation referenced long-running claims that strict productivity targets and limited breaks have, in some cases, forced workers to resort to using containers. By bringing
this imagery into an event synonymous with luxury and exclusivity, the protest aimed to spotlight the contrast between corporate wealth and worker experiences.Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos and a prominent figure linked to the event, became central to the protest’s messaging. Despite the controlled nature of the Met Gala, the demonstration managed to introduce conversations around labour practices into the evening.Protests outside the venue added to the momentum, while reactions quickly spread online. Some users praised the move as a bold and creative way to highlight uncomfortable issues in an unlikely setting. Others, however, criticised the tactic, arguing it was disruptive and inappropriate for an event dedicated to art and fashion.











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