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L'Oréal Paris fired transgender model and activist Munroe Bergdorf as we reported back in 2017, but now they faced criticism for hypocrisy after posting a social media message now, embracing Black Lives Matter.
L’Oréal Paris stands in solidarity with the Black community, and against injustice of any kind. We are making a commitment to the @NAACP to support progress in the fight for justice. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/4VDZUAdgXv
— L'Oréal Paris USA (@LOrealParisUSA) June 1, 2020
Excuse my language but I am SO angry. FUCK YOU @lorealparis. You dropped me from a campaign in 2017 and threw me to the wolves for speaking out about racism and white supremacy. With no duty of care, without a second thought. pic.twitter.com/nnBfiP5Oqg
— Black Lives Matter ✊? (@MunroeBergdorf) June 1, 2020
I have spoken with @loreal, please swipe for full statement.
— Black Lives Matter ✊? (@MunroeBergdorf) June 9, 2020
Thank you everyone for having my back with this matter over the past three years, it hasn't been easy.
Looking forward to new beginnings and a new positive relationship with the L'Oreal team.
Munroe x pic.twitter.com/DxltLF8Z7j
L’Oréal Paris wasn't the only brand to be called out on Twitter for previous behaviour when they posted support for black lives matter, but since L’Oréal USA is also involved in a lawsuit filed in late 2018 by former VP-Digital Marketing Amanda Johnson, over allegations of racial discrimination and a toxic work environment, it seems particularly blind to its own doings.
L’Oréal Paris Brand President Delphine Viguier has announced steps to move forward. "The L’Oréal Group is forming a UK Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Board of voices inside and outside the company, who will influence and inform our action plan. I have invited Munroe to participate on this Board and thank her for graciously accepting. We will honor Munroe’s advocacy for both the Trans and Black communities. L’Oréal will be donating to associations that support social justice and causes that are deeply personal to Munroe’s experience."
According to Munroe's post, L’Oréal Paris has promised a charitable donation of €25000 to Mermaids, a controversial transgender lobby group that campaigns for children to be given sex-change hormone treatments, and another €25000 to UK Black Pride, a black gay pride event in London.