Sometimes, that YouTuber drama is a just a minor slip-up, but at its worst, it can perpetuate dangerous societal ideologies in the most blatant ways. These 19 instances are the biggest of 2017: The amount Nikkie was paid was never confirmed — all Jeffree’s threats achieved was a storm of drama that only made Nikkie look naive and vulnerable. Meanwhile, she stayed quiet, likely for legal reasons. He quickly apologized for any offense taken from the wig and clarified his intentions. That was pretty much the end of that. Jeffree was also sued by Lunatick Cosmetics this summer for allegedly copying the brand’s bullet-shaped lipstick packaging. His excuse for owning the boomerang — the cost of which makes up a whopping tenth of an Aboriginal Australian’s annual income — was that boomerangs were already quite common leisure items. No one’s sure if any legal action was taking by Amanda or the shirt’s original designer — in the end, she referred to the entire thing as “a mistake.” Jaclyn and Kathleen both issued extensive apologies.

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title: “The Most Problematic Youtubers Of 2017” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Lourdes Green”


Sometimes, that YouTuber drama is a just a minor slip-up, but at its worst, it can perpetuate dangerous societal ideologies in the most blatant ways. These 19 instances are the biggest of 2017: The amount Nikkie was paid was never confirmed — all Jeffree’s threats achieved was a storm of drama that only made Nikkie look naive and vulnerable. Meanwhile, she stayed quiet, likely for legal reasons. He quickly apologized for any offense taken from the wig and clarified his intentions. That was pretty much the end of that. Jeffree was also sued by Lunatick Cosmetics this summer for allegedly copying the brand’s bullet-shaped lipstick packaging. His excuse for owning the boomerang — the cost of which makes up a whopping tenth of an Aboriginal Australian’s annual income — was that boomerangs were already quite common leisure items. No one’s sure if any legal action was taking by Amanda or the shirt’s original designer — in the end, she referred to the entire thing as “a mistake.” Jaclyn and Kathleen both issued extensive apologies.

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