The Asian Age

Trans model at odds with L’Oreal values

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Paris: French cosmetics giant L’Oreal on Friday confirmed it had dropped a British transgende­r model over comments the company deemed “at odds with our values,” after she was hired as part of a diversity campaign.

“L’Oreal champions diversity,” the beauty brand said on Twitter.

“Comments by Munroe Bergdorf are at odds with our values and so we have decided to end our partnershi­p with her”.

L’Oreal had tapped Bergdorf — a 29-year-old model, DJ and trans activist whose father is Jamaican — as one of the five newest faces of its #allworthit campaign to introduce the five new shades of its True Match face makeup.

The foundation makeup boasts 28 unique shades ranging from very light to dark brown in a bid to match the myriad different skin tones and textures of people worldwide.

According to British Vogue, Bergdorf was the first transgende­r woman to be featured in a L’Oreal Paris UK campaign. But controvers­y erupted when Bergdorf took to Facebook in a now-deleted post to react to events in the US city of Charlottes­ville, where a woman was killed on August 12 after an avowed white supremacis­t rammed his car into a group of anti-racism counter-protesters.

“Honestly I don’t have energy to talk about the racial violence of white people any more. Yes ALL white people,” Bergdorf wrote, according to copies posted in British media.

“Once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth... then we can talk,” the model reportedly wrote.

L’Oreal told British media it “remains committed to celebratin­g diversity and breaking down barriers in beauty”.

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