Why is Lala Kent 'proud' not to own a single piece of Balenciaga? Find out here.
by Ana Walia | Thu, 24 Nov 2022 21:23:19 GMT
Balenciaga's ad campaign. Image Source: Know Your Meme

Balenciaga's ad campaign sends outrage among people including Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent

Balenciaga recently released an advertisement campaign in which children model BDSM teddy bears. The campaign ad, which featured young children dressed as teddy bears in bondage gear, faced criticism and allegations of trying to normalize sexual sexualization and child abuse. Another ad displayed what popped up to be court requirements from a Supreme Court case that governed federal laws governing child pornography, according to online investigators.

Lala Kent chastised the brand, claiming that she is certain she will be shadowbanned again for sharing the story, but she must admit that she is proud not to own a single piece of Balenciaga. She went on to say that people should know what the document under the Balenciaga bag says because, if they were to zoom in and see, it appears to contain some horrifying words.People must do better, reject the shadows, and seek the light, according to the reality star. Lala stated that the world's and its innocent beings' well-being is dependent on it.

Online shoppers were outraged when they saw the ads, calling them "terrifying," "creepy," and "totally incorrect." Someone said they thought that people were bullshitting, but they were wrong. It's true. This could be why Balenciaga left Twitter. They do not wish to be held responsible. One Twitter user fumed that yes, those are children trying to hold teddy bears dressed in bondage outfits.

Screenshot of Lala Kent's story. Image Source: Page Six

The brand Balenciaga recently completed an uh, interesting... photoshoot for their new products, that included a very intentionally barely disguised court document about "virtual child exploitation" (normal stuff)," an attentive social media watchdog claimed. The photographer who shot the contentious Balenciaga upon that BDSM teddy bear modeled by young kids has spoken out.

Gabriele Galimberti stated on Instagram Wednesday morning that after the fashion house removed the inappropriate ad. He stated that he felt compelled to make this statement after receiving hundreds of hate emails and messages in response to the photographs he took for the Balenciaga campaign. He went on to say that he is not in a position to speculate on Balenciaga's choices, but he must emphasize that he had no right to select the products, models, or combinations of the same.

He explained that he was only allowed to brighten the able to prepare the scene and shoot in his signature look, but that he had no control over the campaign's direction or the objects displayed. Galimberti appears to believe that anyone prone to pedophilia tries to search the web and has all too easy access to images that are completely different from his, completely explicit in their awful content. Galimberti claims that the "lynching" he has received is directed at the wrong party and is meant to "distract from the actual problem and lawbreakers." He also made it clear that he did not take pictures of the ad alongside the SCOTUS document.

Balenciaga's apology. Image Source: Hyper Bae

Balenciaga has since removed the contentious advertisements and issued an apology for the graphic pictures. The statement shared with The Washington Post read that they apologize sincerely for any offense committed with their holiday campaign adding that they have promptly removed the campaign from all platforms. The spokesperson said that their plush bear bags should not be featured with children in this campaign and they apologize profusely for showcasing unsettling papers in our campaign. The company said in an Instagram Story posted before Galimberti's statement. They continued that they are taking legal recourse against the parties responsible for designing the set and including unapproved items in our spring '23 campaign photoshoot. Balenciaga strongly condemns all forms of child abuse and advocates for the safety and well-being of children.

Lala Kent objected to that part, writing, "Yo, @balenciaga, YOU ARE THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE." "Many of these brands are accustomed to us being sheep. They're incredibly dumb; they won't even notice," the reality tv star continued. Do you know what? The people are aware and are not going away adding that everyone has We have to protect these children.

Screenshot of Lala Kent's story. Image Source: Page Six

Last month, the Spanish luxury label made headlines for severing ties with Ye, the rapper previously known as Kanye West, after he made antisemitic remarks on social media and in interviews. Ye had recently walked in Balenciaga's Paris Fashion Week show.The brand exited Twitter on November 15, shortly after billionaire Elon Musk purchased the company for $44 billion in October, but it is still active on Instagram.

Users also called out Kim Kardashian for not speaking out against the ad campaign, and people on social media said she said she would eat poop to stay young, adding that there is nothing she wouldn't do for fame and money. The user went on to say that the sad part is that she has so much money that she could spend her entire life, but she never speaks up.








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