“We are seriously looking at collagen,” he says. “Collagen is a big trend.” Celebrity Khloe Kardashian has just partnered with United States collagen supplement company Dose & Co and is the firm’s global spokesperson, espousing the benefits of sprinkling pure collagen powder on her daily coffee when the product launched in October. Here in New Zealand, premium dairy company Lewis Road released a collagen-infused milk earlier this year, and Hawke’s Bay company Adashiko has just launched a Collagen Refresh premium bottled water this month. Dairyworks is “seriously looking” at a yoghurt product which includes collagen to meet demand for foods that improve wellbeing, with potential benefits to the gut, bones, and immunity, Carter says.
The Kardashian family has been accused of cultural appropriation yet again.
On Sunday, Kourtney Kardashian s ex-husband Scott Disick shared footage to TikTok of his daughter Penelope performing a Māori war dance alongside Kim Kardashian s children Saint and North, and two other youngsters.
Many New Zealanders characterised the depiction of the ceremonial haka as wildly inappropriate , disrespectful and insulting .
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Controversial: The Kardashians have been accused of cultural appropriation, after three of the family s children plus two friends performed a traditional New Zealand haka dance on TikTok over the weekend
The Kardashian children and their friends performed their own rendition of Ka Mate, a Māori haka composed by Te Rauparaha, a war leader of the Ngāti Toa tribe of the North Island of New Zealand.
Watch: True intent - Kim, Kourtney Kardashian s children perform Māori haka
13 Dec, 2020 06:33 PM
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Kardashian kids performing the haka in Scott Disick s instagram story. Video / Scott Disick
The Kardashians are keeping up with the haka.
The US reality family s children have appeared in a new Instagram story, performing a Māori war dance, complete with actions and a pukana at the end.
Appearing on Scott Disick s Instagram story, Kim s children Saint, North, Kourtney s daughter Penelope Disick and two others are seen performing their own rendition of Ka Mate, a war dance the All Blacks perform before games around the world.