As Twitchy told you, L’Oréal is proud to unveil (well, in a manner of speaking) their latest hair campaign spokeswoman, Amena Khan:
L'Oreal cast hijab-wearing Amena Khan in their new hair campaign, and it's perfect https://t.co/qL4GK0vTE4 pic.twitter.com/vBbzst9iId
— HuffPost UK (@HuffPostUK) January 16, 2018
But it turns out she’d probably be a better spokeswoman for the BDS movement:
https://twitter.com/amenaofficial/status/487293253277196288
https://twitter.com/amenaofficial/status/487420435290939392
https://twitter.com/amenaofficial/status/490935987837468674
https://twitter.com/amenaofficial/status/491002222411386880
https://twitter.com/amenaofficial/status/493119085614747648
https://twitter.com/amenaofficial/status/491355442329554944
Sounds like a great gal.
https://twitter.com/Oil_Guns_Merica/status/954059288212799489
https://twitter.com/Oil_Guns_Merica/status/954059122860855296
https://twitter.com/Oil_Guns_Merica/status/954060093481512961
Don’t forget about Khan.
https://twitter.com/HugBoxxNinja/status/954064885855465472
Is this really the kind of messenger L’Oréal wants to prop up?
https://twitter.com/Oil_Guns_Merica/status/954060816042651649
Yeah … we’re not seeing what’s so “perfect” about Amena Khan.
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She seems, well…what's the opposite of tolerant and nice?
— Brooks (@Brooks_the_Lab) January 18, 2018
Very nice anti-Semitic spokesperson you hired there @Loreal
I know where my money is not going.— Cave Goblin (@GarbageHumanMN) January 18, 2018
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Update:
Well, well, well …
Well, looks like she went back and deleted all that crap. https://t.co/VPGmEySvsN
— ?It's?Almost ⛄️Christmas? (@jtLOL) January 18, 2018
She tried, at least. Unfortunately for her, the internet never forgets. And neither do we.
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