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An ‘influencer’ suffers criticism from her fans after stating that the fake books she shows on her networks are real

Maddy Burciaga, a French Instagram superstar, has come under fire for allegedly using fake books as accessories for his home décor. In a story on the social network, the 27-year-old show fake copies Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel and adds that the books are real and quite expensive in bookstores.

Burciaga, who rose to fame after appearing on several French television shows, such as The Angels O The village of broken hearts, accumulate more than 2.4 million followers on his Instagram profile. Therefore, his temporary publication went viral in just minutes.

The reactions of the fans were immediate and it was not exactly flattery that received the influence. “Oh yeah, we knew everything in her life was fake but, Even board books? These people have no dignity, “commented one user.

Furthermore, the fact that the books were fake assumes that the young woman has violated the copyrights of the original writers. However, the problem does not end here. After showing the products, Maddy Burciaga offered discount codes that allowed her fans get the books for 19.99 euros.

The problem is that the fakes that Burciaga shows in his videos can be obtained for only 3 or 4 euros on platforms like AliExpress. For this fact, the French influencer faces legal action.

This is not the first time that the young woman has made the news for this type of situation. In November 2020, used the image of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation to sell its cosmetic products and claimed that using a promo code not only guaranteed a better deal, but also included donations to the charity. The foundation denounced the fact and reported that such action had never been authorized.

On this occasion, the young woman tried to calm the spirits of the foundation with a donation of 200 euros, but the organization demanded the removal of your name in your ads.

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