Netflix hosted quite the celebration for the star of the newest series ‘Too Much.’
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Streaming giant Netflix and social platform Meta joined forces Wednesday night at San Vicente Bungalows for a glittering LGBTQ+ celebration dubbed “Toasting Too Much With Most,” honoring Meg Stalter, the breakout star of Lena Dunham’s new series Too Much. The evening featured a private screening of the show, a cozy dinner among queer creatives and allies, and a portrait studio capturing guests in full celebratory mode.
Lukas Gage attends Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
Leading the honoree list was Meg Stalter, already earning buzz for her portrayal of Jessica – a self-described New York workaholic navigating heartbreak and sudden loneliness, only to crash-land in London and find unlikely connection with a quirky stranger, Felix (played by Will Sharpe).
Carlita Landrum, Ashlee Kim and Naomi Hearts attend Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
Mackenzie Barmen attends Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
Attendees included a dazzling lineup of queer and queer-aligned talent: Euphoria star Barbie Ferreira; comedians Chelsea Peretti, Sandy Honig and Chris Fleming; actors Lukas Gage, Becca Moore, Naomi Hearts and Ashley Kim; and LGBTQ+ creatives such as Emily Uribe and Kelz Washington. Industry insiders praised the event as a vibrant representation of queer solidarity and artistic celebration.
Sarah Lugor, Tyris Winter, Carlita Landrum and Kelz Washington attend Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
During the evening, Meta sponsored an interactive portrait studio, where guests – under the lens of photographer Lindsey Byrnes – posed in joyful and heartfelt expressions.
Lukas Gage and Barbie Ferreira attend Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
Meg Stalter has been outspoken about queer identity and mental health in interviews. Her role in Too Much – a dramedy about life, love, and cross-continental linguistic confusion – adds a fresh dimension to queer storytelling on streaming platforms. The show premieres July 10 and features an expansive ensemble cast including Will Sharpe, Richard E. Grant and Naomi Watts.
Zach Noe Towers, Julian Burzynski and Kevin Sullivan attend Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
Ben Evans and Barbie Ferreira attend Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix
Megan Stalter, Lukas Gage and Kate Berlant attend Netflix’s A TOO MUCH Toast with Most at San Vicente Bungalows on July 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Netflix