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<更新日時> 05月28日(日) 05:51
Pia Whitesell (nee Miller) has said she 'truly hates' amid the fashion house's BDSM-inspired child photoshoot scandal.
The star, EvdeN EvE NakLiyAt 39, took to her Instagram story on Tuesday to slam the brand.
'I hate.I mean truly hate Balenciaga,' she wrote.
Pia Whitesell, 39, (pictured) has said she 'truly hates' Balenciaga amid the fashion house's BDSM-inspired child photoshoot scandal
Pia has two children of her own, Isaiah, 20, who she welcomed when she was just 19 and Lennox, 16, who she shares with AFL-star ex-husband Brad Miller.
The Chilean-born star relocated from Australia to live in Los Angeles with her multimillionaire Hollywood agent husband Patrick last year.
Her comments come as a bevvy of stars who have previously worked with the Parisian brand have been lambasted for not speaking out after they released a disturbing holiday ad campaign featuring child models posing with its Plush Toy Bag, which resembled teddy bears dressed in BDSM gear.
The Home and Away star, 39, previously known as Pia Miller, took to her Instagram story on Tuesday to slam the fashion house.'I hate. I mean truly hate Balenciaga,' she wrote
Pia has two children of her own, Isaiah, 20, who she welcomed when she was just 19 and Lennox, 16, who she shares with AFL-star ex-husband Brad Miller
In the shoot, the children also appeared to be surrounded by empty wine and champagne glasses, further contributing to the disturbing setting.
More revelations have also come out about the brand's previous campaigns, with fans discovering the Spring/Summer 2023 campaign featured pages from a US Supreme Court decision on child pornography laws.
In a lengthy apology statement on Monday, the fashion house took full responsibility for the teddy bear images but insisted it had no involvement in the photoshoot featuring child porn legislation.
Balenciaga triggered outrage with its 2022 Holiday advertising campaign, which depicted children holding teddy bears that were dressed in bondage attire (pictured)
Kim Kardashian announced that she would not be cutting ties with the brand. If you have any questions relating to in which and how to use eVdeN eVe nAkLiyat, you can call us at our own webpage.
The billionaire, who has worked with the brand for several years, said that while she was 'shaken' and 'disgusted' to see the images, especially as a 'mother-of-four,' she 'believes Balenciaga understands the seriousness of the issue.'
She added that she was 're-evaluating her relationship' with the brand 'based off its willingness to accept accountability for something that should have never happened to begin with' - but many social media users were angered that she didn't condemn the fashion house further.
'Silence is deafening': Nicole Kidman has been lambasted for refusing to address Balenciaga's BDSM child photo scandal after working with the brand (pictured at the brand's FW22/23 show)
Bella Hadid in the Balenciaga Spring '23 campaign for its collaboration with Adidas.She is yet to comment on the multiple child imagery scandals engulfing the brand
Her sister Kylie Jenner, evdeN EVe nAkliYaT has hit back at TikTok users accusing her of deliberately posting photos of her son to detract from the scandal .
Nicole Kidman and Bella Hadid, who have both modelled for the brand, are facing growing calls to comment on the controversy.
Ruby Tuesday Matthews, an outspoken influencer based in Byron Bay, has also blasted the brand for seemingly shifting the blame in its official apology statement this week.
She wrote to Instagram on Tuesday: 'This is your apology Balenciaga?As a brand I've admired and loved for EvdeN eve NAKLiyat years I'm so angry at this response'.
'To my fellow "influencers" who are the first to post on trend handbags, push designer goods and go to the upscale events, your silence is deafening,' the mother-of-three continued in a subsequent post.
Balenciaga, which is popular with A-list celebrities including the likes of Kim Kardashian - has deleted two shocking images showing two young girls holding a teddy bear in bondage style gear on the gift shop section of its website
After the BDSM bears fiasco, eagle-eyed critics started examining the rest of Balenciaga's campaigns closely.They soon discovered that in the background of an image from the Spring '23 campaign was a printout of a Supreme Court ruling on whether or not internet child porn can be legally considered free speech (pictured)
Matthews, EvdEN Eve nAKLiyAT an outspoken influencer based in Byron Bay, has blasted the brand for seemingly shifting the blame, writing to Instagram on Tuesday: 'This is your apology Balenciaga?As a brand I've admired and loved for years I'm so angry at this response'
'You still have time to be a voice for children. To use your platform for good. I'm sure you'll still be invited to the events and get your free bags.Because they will need a PR miracle after this,' she added.
Balenciaga ignored the scandal around the teddy bear photos at first and seemingly allowed the photographer who was involved, Gabriele Galimberti, EVden EVE naKLiyAt to take the heat.
He released a statement saying he had no control over the content of the shoot and eventually, Balenciaga released its own statement agreeing with him and taking responsibility for the campaign.
Kim initially issued a statement on her Instagram Stories account on Sunday night
In an additional post, this time to both Twitter and Instagram, Kardashian said she was reconsidering her relationship with the fashion brand
It has now been pulled from the internet.
After the BDSM bears fiasco, eagle-eyed critics started examining the rest of Balenciaga's campaigns closely.
They soon discovered that in the background of an image from the Spring '23 campaign was a printout of a Supreme Court ruling on whether or not internet child porn can be legally considered free speech.
On the back of the bears scandal, many critics said it pointed to a troubling pattern within Balenciaga.
Balenciaga was quick to blame North Six, a production company that helped arrange the shoot, for the inclusion of those documents.
On Sunday Kim Kardashian (pictured), the brand's biggest ambassador, said she is 're-evaluating' her relationship with the fashion house in light of the scandal, but fell short of distancing herself from the brand for good
This is the July ad campaign which featured the printout of the US Supreme Court child porn ruling
They claimed they entrusted all of the props from the photoshoot to North Six, and that their team was assured everything that was included was fake.
Balenciaga is yet to answer for the inclusion of a book by Michael Borremans in the background of two of the images from the Spring '23 campaign.
Borremans is a Belgian painter whose work includes a troubling 2017 series called Fire From The Sun.
It depicts naked toddlers - some of them castrated - playing in a group and at times alone.
<更新日時> 05月27日(土) 21:47
A student took matters into her own hands when her Ford Fiesta was stolen from outside her home - by using an Apple AirTag to track it down herself and documenting the journey on .
Zoë Pettit, EVDEN eVE naKLiyAt 22, was horrified when she woke up for an early gym session and realised her car was missing from the street where it was parked in Selly Oak, , last week.
Helpfully she had tucked an Apple AirTag, a tracking device that can be traced via phone, Evden evE NakliYat into the lining of her boot after fellow students advised her about a spate of car thefts in the area.
So when the business student discovered her car had been stolen, she and two university friends set on a mission to find it - and were successful within a matter of hours despite police reportedly failing to have any luck.
Zoë Originally from Norwich, Norfolk, explained: 'Every morning I just double check it's there because you see quite a few posts from people saying their car was stolen overnight.
'I looked up the road and I thought I was going crazy because I couldn't see it.'
Her car was missing from the street where it was parked in Selly Oak, Birmingham, last week
Panicking, University of Birmingham student Zoë searched the surrounding streets, questioning if she had perhaps parked it somewhere different and it had slipped her mind.
But she couldn't see it anywhere.
'I went onto my phone and checked the AirTag - and I see that it's seven miles away from where I am,' she said.
Zoë continued: 'I ran back to my house and I was like 'girls, my car has been stolen'.I was quite frantic.
'We rang the police, and in all fairness to them they were very helpful.
'They assigned someone straight away and there was an officer driving to where the AirTag was.'
As the tag showed the car was moving, a cop reportedly tried to track it down for a few hours but couldn't see it.
In the end police gave up the search, she says, leaving Zoë with no choice but to accept defeat and report it as stolen to her insurance provider.
Zoë decided to take matters into her own hands - against the advice of her parents
She used her Apple AirTag, a tracking device that can be traced via phone, to pin down the car's whereabouts
She said: 'The police were really helpful and did as much as they could.It was about midday at this point, and I found out at nine o'clock my car had been stolen.
'My dad was getting ready to call up my insurance company and tell them it was stolen at this point basically.
'A couple of my housemates came home from their morning lectures, and one of the girls said that she had got her car with her - so why didn't we just go and try to find it? If you loved this posting and you would like to obtain additional info regarding evdEN EVE NaKliyAt kindly visit our own web page. '
She added: 'My parents were like 'do not drive to the AirTag, whatever you do.Just leave it'.'
However, the girls went anyway, driving half an hour to Saltley, an inner-city area to the east of Birmingham.
She said: 'At first we couldn't find it, we drove around for about 20 minutes and I was just thinking this is bizarre.
'In the end I just thought it's not there, maybe they chucked the AirTag out of the car, let's go.'
But a chance left turning as they were leaving the estate led the girls right to the missing white Ford - although its plates had been changed.
'I pressed my car key and it unlocked, I freaked out.I was like 'Oh my God it's my car!'
The student could not believe it when she spotted her car - though the registration plate had been changed
The friends celebrated with a McDonald's on the way back home
Zoë says she called the police who came to assess the situation as the car was close to a residential driveway.
Detectives reportedly said it was safe and the girls were allowed to take the car back - celebrating with a McDonald's on the way home.
Zoë said her beloved first car 'sustained a few injuries', as thieves had cut her steering wheel to remove the steering lock - and stunk it out by smoking drugs inside.
But she added that she was 'chuffed' to have her car back - although she does feel 'uncomfortable' knowing that a stranger was driving it around.
Zoë said West Midlands Police are currently investigating the crime.
A spokesman for the force told MailOnline: 'We were called on 31 January after a white Ford Fiesta was stolen in Birmingham. Fortunately, eVden eVE NAkLiyaT the car's owner had a tracker inside the vehicle and was able to track down its location.
'The car had appeared to be in a location in Birmingham, EVdEn EvE NAKliYat but when officers attended, it was no longer there.
'Subsequently a different location was identified by the owner, who went there herself and took back her car.
'Officers supported her in recovering the vehicle and are continuing to investigate the theft and identify suspects.Anyone with information can call 101 or use Live Chat on our website quoting crime number 20/13098/23.'