WARNING: This article may contain spoilers for Katy Keene episode 11. Read at your own risk.

Katy Keene episode 11 is scheduled to arrive next week on The CW, with the title "Chapter Eleven: Who Can I Turn To?" This episode features a Met Gala, an event that is important to most of the characters. That means we're going to see them wearing extravagant costumes to be noticed in the crowd.

In Katy Keene episode 11, the titular character may feel a lot of pressure because of the Met Gala. She needs to figure out how to prepare for such a big event. She'll be taking a big risk and there's no guarantee that she could get what she really wants.

Katy will be pulled between her new roles, feeling the pressure of Met Gala. She tries to pull through everything and even takes a designing risk for the event. Katy's hoping it would pay off and top off everything, and then she hears back from the Parsons.

But beyond the Met Gala pressure for the titular character, Katy Keene episode 11 will also explore other important stuff. Josie may be facing some major obstacles, while KO could jeopardize Katy's career. In general, these stories may continue until the final episodes of the season.

Based on the synopsis of the next episode, Pepper will go head to head with her foe by making a splash at the Met Gala. She tries to help Josie promote the Pussycats and The Pepper Plant, but things may not go really well and may end badly as her foe gets to Alex.

Jorge, on the other hand, has decided to figure himself out. Yet, he finds out some surprising information about his parents. Meanwhile, KO asks Katy's help, but he ends up sticking up for her, which could put her career in jeopardy.

It looks like Katy will be put in a difficult situation as the promo shows KO punching someone. In addition, the episode also sees Josie introducing her former best friend and half-brother, while Katy becomes closer to Gloria and shares surprising intel about her mother's past.

Katy Keene episode 11 will be airing on Thursday night, Apr. 30, on The CW. The episode is directed by Lea Thompson and written by Sara Saedi. Every episode of the series can be streamed on CWTV.com and The CW App the day after the broadcast for free, without log-in and authentication.