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Makeup brand Morphe is being bombarded by the #BoycottMorphe hashtag on social media.
The company is being criticized for its longtime sponsorship and collaboration with James Charles.
Charles has been accused by more than 15 men and boys of sexual harassment and sexting with minors.
Makeup brand Morphe may be facing a boycott over its continued association with James Charles, who has been accused by more than 15 men and boys of sexual harassment and sexting minors. He released a video addressing some of the allegations on April 1 and said these conversations should have never happened.
James Charles Shaved Head Photo Has Fans Wondering if He s Wearing Bald Cap
On 2/12/21 at 5:40 AM EST
The beauty guru debuted his new look on social media, leaving his followers completely shocked.
In one picture with his previous head of hair, the 21-year-old remarked that his stories have been slacking so bad recently, he then posted another story teasing a new hairstyle, saying: Wait until you guys see what I did to my hair.
He then posted two photos to Twitter where he is completely bald in a tweet that immediately went viral.
Fellow YouTuber and make-up artist Manny Gutierrez tweeted Charles stating how shocked he was to see his new hair. He wrote: When you facetimed me to show me. my gasp could be heard around the world.
The detrimental impact of gender-based advertising
Yvonne Januschka, vice president at Shutterstock APAC, examines the role and responsibility of gender in advertising.
December 22, 2020 4:38
by YVONNE JANUSCHKA
Whilst we’ve made significant progress in Australia, gender-based advertising still exists (despite being met with intense public backlash). Unlike countries such as Britain, Norway and France, Australian legislation does not regulate sexist advertising.
Gender-based advertising – no matter how subtle – can have a detrimental impact on both the brand attached, and wider society.
As the creatives playing a role in this type of storytelling, we must do better to ensure outdated depictions of gender roles are a thing of the past.
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