Emma Clair, an Australian influencer and co-host of the Simply Chaotic podcast, has admitted that she killed animals in her youth. It’s not surprising that the content creator’s followers were annoyed and mercilessly harassed her online. Because of this, many of the companies she worked for fired her from her position of ambassador. She apologized for what she did.
In a podcast that aired earlier this week, Emma Clair admitted to killing her cat. She stated:
“I killed my pet… My sister didn’t talk to me for months and my mother was mad at me, and of course I killed her. And, if you’re really curious about me, I also killed my best friend’s cat.”
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Surprisingly, the influencer received a lot of criticism on social media. In response, she informed fans that they “should chill” because the event happened “21 years ago”. Claiir went on to inform her supporters that she was “the best mom to many cats” since the incident, including her kitten Fred. In his Instagram story, the influencer also stated:
“It’s a light comedy in an episode get to know us and if you can’t handle that, Simply Chaos is not for you… Simply Chaos is where all those things are. the hot mess out there can be free without fear of judgment.”
She concluded her comment by saying, “I’m sorry, I’m not sorry for laughing about it.”
Who is Emma Clair really?
Emma Clair, an influencer from Sydney, 28 years old. She mainly posts things about lifestyle and motherhood on her social media platforms. She has 107 thousand followers on her Instagram account, where she regularly informs them about what is happening in her life. She and Kristy Jean co-created the Simply Chaotic podcast. Several major companies fired her as an ambassador after she received backlash on social media for posting her terrible cat story. MCoBeauty is one of a number of beauty brands to announce on their Instagram stories that they “will no longer work with Emma in the future.” They also said they “do not accept any form of cruelty to animals”.
Fashion brand Princess Polly also announced on Instagram that they will no longer be collaborating with content producers. According to their official statement, their company “does not tolerate any form of animal abuse”. Lust Minerals is one of several companies that have announced the end of influencer partnerships.
Apparently, many netizens objected to her mother’s fluent speaking, which caused her online popularity to drop. Clair took to Instagram to apologize after being repeatedly canceled by the online star. She said she was “thinking” about her “action” and wanted to let her fans know that she felt “sympathetic to the situation”, which she is not proud of. She continued:
“I’m a lover of all living things and I’ve been the ultimate cat mom to many dogs and cats.” I am now a loving mother of a young son and I have clearly matured since the age of 9. Once again, I apologize to all those affected.”
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Source: vcmp.edu.vn