The Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle was harshly condemned by social media users after attending the Balenciaga brand show, which took place as part of Paris Fashion Week. This is reported by the PageSix portal.
The Balenciaga show took place on October 4. The Duchess appeared at the event to support her friend Pierpaolo Piccioli, who took over as creative director of the fashion house in July this year. In addition, the Duchess is also a brand ambassador.
Social networks were flooded with a flurry of angry comments addressed to Meghan Markle. Users remembered the scandal of 2022, when children in BDSM outfits with plush toys in their hands took part in one of the brand's advertising campaigns. In the same campaign, a copy of the US federal law on combating child pornography was seen on one of the photos.
"How can a mother support this brand?", "Meghan is no longer a duchess", "The Duchess of hypocrisy: a lady who claims to protect the interests of toddlers went to a brand show that made disgusting ads featuring children", "Balenciaga with their child porn, violence and pedophilia shows that Meghan really she takes care of herself ... about herself and about those who give her the opportunity to be the center of attention," users write.
But no one noticed the presence of the escaped Russian film star Renata Litvinova at a social event. However, after participating in the brand's advertising campaign in 2024, she received only the enthusiasm and admiration of fans, Litvinova's fans did not remember the scandalous promotional story involving children.

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