Beauty brand Bioré and influencer partner Cecilee Max-Brown have apologized following outrage around a partnership TikTok video that referenced Michigan State University’s February school shooting.
The skincare brand Bioré and a TikTok influencer faced backlash on social media for a promotion that some people said trivialized school shootings. Influencer Cecilee Max-Brown posted a sponsored ...
This influencer stripped away her following. A skin care brand and an influencer have apologized after a wave of public outcry in response to an ad for pore strips that referenced school shootings.
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Over the last few days, people have been relentlessly criticizing a Bioré ad that mentioned the anxiety of surviving a mass school shooting to promote its acne product. While much of the blowback is ...
Skincare brand Bioré and an influencer who used their school shooting experience to promote their products have since apologised for the sponcon. Last week, Cecilee Max Brown (@Cecileemaxbrown on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Max-Brown, who was a student at Michigan State University during the shooting and experienced the lockdown, explained in a video ...