Now another popular YouTuber has been embroiled in a “blatant” merch copying scandal. So you may not immediately recognize her name, but believe me, she has a surprisingly huge platform. It has Amanda’s signature embroidered on the chest with a pink “YSL inpsired” lipstick. This hoodie was on sale for $40, but the “real” price was $60. No issues yet, right? Hold on to your butts. Looks pretty familiar, right? If that’s how she wants to run her business by copying other people’s work, she can do that. I couldn’t sleep at night knowing that I blatantly copied someone else’s stuff." The image at the bottom are Kelsey’s original swatches. The colors and the shapes both look nearly identical. The person who created this image observes that Amanda’s swatches look a little warped because of the placement on the sleeve. “I don’t usually announce my departures because YouTube isn’t an airport, but BYE GIRL,” said a former YouTube fan. “Real artists APPRECIATE other people’s creations, not steal them,” said another. There are thousands of comments on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter combined defending Kelsey and DRAGGING Amanda for — allegedly — copying an indie artist. She also addressed the people who were calling her out, saying “Instead of putting all of this energy into attacking someone else, put it into yourself.” “And for those of you who are suddenly attorneys, my legal team will be waiting. Because I will not be threatened and I will not be slandered.” Sometime between then and 12:06pm on November 27, the video was removed — and an extremely apologetic Amanda returned to Twitter singing a VERY different tune.
title: “Amanda Ensing Accused Of Copying A Designer S Swatch Shirt” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Richard North”
Now another popular YouTuber has been embroiled in a “blatant” merch copying scandal. So you may not immediately recognize her name, but believe me, she has a surprisingly huge platform. It has Amanda’s signature embroidered on the chest with a pink “YSL inpsired” lipstick. This hoodie was on sale for $40, but the “real” price was $60. No issues yet, right? Hold on to your butts. Looks pretty familiar, right? If that’s how she wants to run her business by copying other people’s work, she can do that. I couldn’t sleep at night knowing that I blatantly copied someone else’s stuff." The image at the bottom are Kelsey’s original swatches. The colors and the shapes both look nearly identical. The person who created this image observes that Amanda’s swatches look a little warped because of the placement on the sleeve. “I don’t usually announce my departures because YouTube isn’t an airport, but BYE GIRL,” said a former YouTube fan. “Real artists APPRECIATE other people’s creations, not steal them,” said another. There are thousands of comments on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter combined defending Kelsey and DRAGGING Amanda for — allegedly — copying an indie artist. She also addressed the people who were calling her out, saying “Instead of putting all of this energy into attacking someone else, put it into yourself.” “And for those of you who are suddenly attorneys, my legal team will be waiting. Because I will not be threatened and I will not be slandered.” Sometime between then and 12:06pm on November 27, the video was removed — and an extremely apologetic Amanda returned to Twitter singing a VERY different tune.