. In typical launch fashion, she sent PR boxes to stars and influencers who might be interested in her products.
06.08.2020 - 23:03 / hollywoodlife.com
James Charles is owning up to his mistakes and delivering a public apology to Alicia Keys for slamming her upcoming beauty line with e.l.f. Cosmetics.
The beauty vlogger, 21, took to Twitter on August 6 to explain why he subtweeted the “Girl on Fire” singer the day prior — and why he now realizes it was unacceptable. “Yesterday I posted a subtweet about how I thought some celebrities shouldn’t launch makeup lines,” James began.
“It was about @aliciakeys. A few years ago, she announced that she
.. In typical launch fashion, she sent PR boxes to stars and influencers who might be interested in her products.
A post shared by Dennis Feitosa (@defnoodles) on Aug 19, 2020 at 10:01pm PDTJames Charles came under fire only a few weeks back for cattily saying that ‘people who do not wear makeup should not be coming out with makeup brands’ which most people believed was a dig at singer Alicia Keys who is planning a capsule collection with beauty brand, e.l.f.The problem with the video rant above is that a lot of people, us included, recognised that empty packaging as looking very like the new makeup just
James Charles has apologized to The Hillsstar Lauren Conrad after he criticized her new beauty line in an Instagram Story. The makeup guru and popular YouTuber took to social media on August 19, and slammed the PR package he received from Lauren’s team which was full of empty products. “I just opened a PR package from a new makeup brand from somebody who has no business having a makeup brand,” he said in the video. “Stop making makeup brands. Stop! Stop!”
James Charles is apologizing to Lauren Conrad after criticizing her new beauty line.After the 34-year-old business mogul unveiled her clean beauty launch on Wednesday, August 12, the famous YouTuber took to his Instagram Story to show off his mailer filled with empty products.“I just opened a PR package from a new makeup brand from somebody who has no business having a makeup brand,” he said in the clip. “Stop making makeup brands.
Lauren Conrad isn’t going to sit quietly by while James Charles bashes her.
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Alicia Keys is the epitome of a natural beauty. In recent years, Keys has made it known that she goes makeup-free almost any chance she gets, whether it be to run errands, or on the red carpet.
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James Charles is sending his apologies to Alicia Keys. After slamming the singer for launching a new lifestyle beauty brand with E.L.F., the YouTuber took to Twitter again on Thursday to take back what he says was a «childish» subtweet.«Yesterday, I posted a subtweet about how I thought some celebrities shouldn't launch makeup lines.
James Charles has issued an apology directly to Alicia Keys after he subtweeted her.
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