Teh One Who Knocks
03-23-2015, 11:24 AM
Nicholas Reilly for Metro.co.uk
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Celebrity Tattoo artist Kat Von D has hit back at claims that a lipstick from her make-up range, called ‘Underage Red’, promotes teenage sexualisation, and has instead claimed that the name represents ‘feminine rebellion’.
The tattoo artist, who first shot to fame on reality TV show LA Ink, said she will never apologise for the product’s name and refused to withdraw it from sale.
Although the ‘Underage Lipstick’ has been on sale for a number of years, the controversy surrounding the product began last week, after critics slammed the brand on social media.
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And in a damning Facebook post, she insisted that she had never aimed ‘to inspire sexualisation of any sort’ or ‘promote a destructive lifestyle’.
http://i.imgur.com/02suxiP.png
http://i.imgur.com/kcHb3mZ.jpg
Celebrity Tattoo artist Kat Von D has hit back at claims that a lipstick from her make-up range, called ‘Underage Red’, promotes teenage sexualisation, and has instead claimed that the name represents ‘feminine rebellion’.
The tattoo artist, who first shot to fame on reality TV show LA Ink, said she will never apologise for the product’s name and refused to withdraw it from sale.
Although the ‘Underage Lipstick’ has been on sale for a number of years, the controversy surrounding the product began last week, after critics slammed the brand on social media.
http://i.imgur.com/Xg4D1e3.png
http://i.imgur.com/p1iE5LG.png
And in a damning Facebook post, she insisted that she had never aimed ‘to inspire sexualisation of any sort’ or ‘promote a destructive lifestyle’.
http://i.imgur.com/02suxiP.png