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Bioré, influencer sorry for referencing school shooting in ad: ‘Inappropriate’ | New York Post

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.

Micro-influencer Cecilee Max-Brown went viral last week when she posted a TikTok video advertising Bioré’s iconic blackhead-removing strips.

In the since-deleted video, Max-Brown spoke about her experience with managing her anxiety since the Michigan State University school shooting in February, which claimed the lives of three students and the shooter.

“Life has thrown countless obstacles at me this year – from a school shooting to having no idea what life is going to look like after college,” Max-Brown began the video.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/05/23/biore-influencer-sorry-for-referencing-school-shooting-in-ad-inappropriate/

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