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.

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).

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.

During the evening, Meta sponsored an interactive portrait studio, where guests – under the lens of photographer Lindsey Byrnes – posed in joyful and heartfelt expressions.

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.