Pia Whitesell (nee Miller) has said she 'truly hates' Balenciaga amid the fashion house's BDSM-inspired child photoshoot scandal. The Home and Away star, 39, took to her Instagram story on Tuesday to slam the brand. 'I hate.
Bella Hadid in the Balenciaga Spring '23 campaign for its collaboration with Adidas.
She is yet to comment on the multiple child imagery scandals engulfing the brand
Her sister Kylie Jenner, has hit back at TikTok users accusing her of deliberately posting photos of her son to detract from the scandal . Nicole Kidman and Bella Hadid, who have both modelled for the brand, are facing growing calls to comment on the controversy. Ruby Tuesday Matthews, an outspoken influencer based in Byron Bay, has also blasted the brand for EvdeN EVe NAKLiyAT seemingly shifting the blame in its official apology statement this week. She wrote to Instagram on Tuesday: 'This is your apology Balenciaga?
As a brand I've admired and loved for years I'm so angry at this response'. 'To my fellow "influencers" who are the first to post on trend handbags, push designer goods and go to the upscale events, your silence is deafening,' the mother-of-three continued in a subsequent post.
After the BDSM bears fiasco, eagle-eyed critics started examining the rest of Balenciaga's campaigns closely.
They soon discovered that in the background of an image from the Spring '23 campaign was a printout of a Supreme Court ruling on whether or not internet child porn can be legally considered free speech (pictured)
Kim initially issued a statement on her Instagram Stories account on Sunday night
On Sunday Kim Kardashian (pictured), the brand's biggest ambassador, said she is 're-evaluating' her relationship with the fashion house in light of the scandal, but fell short of distancing herself from the brand for good
[img][/img] This is the July ad campaign which featured the printout of the US Supreme Court child porn ruling
They claimed they entrusted all of the props from the photoshoot to North Six, and that their team was assured everything that was included was fake. Balenciaga is yet to answer for the inclusion of a book by Michael Borremans in the background of two of the images from the Spring '23 campaign. Borremans is a Belgian painter whose work includes a troubling 2017 series called Fire From The Sun. It depicts naked toddlers - some of them castrated - playing in a group and at times alone.
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