![]() She added: "You are using your fame, power and money to play with people's emotions. "You know it's really disgusting to manipulate someone's sexuality, especially when they are still emerging into adulthood and don't have everything figured out." "Oh my God, you tried to trick a straight man into thinking he's gay, yet again - and somehow you're the victim. "The last phone conversation me and James Charles had, is that he said something about a situation that happened at my birthday in Seattle. Westbrook also accused Charles of having tried to sway someone's sexuality. "You kept saying you can't be bought, but you just were." She said: "When you paired up with my number one competitor it was embarrassing for me and you know that. The clip saw Westbrook accuse Charles of being "bought". ![]() 'You are using your fame, power and money'Īfter Westbrook was accused of bullying Charles by another YouTube blogger, Gabriel Zamora, the 37-year-old uploaded a 43-minute YouTube video titled "BYE SISTER" on May 10, that detailed the feud with Charles from her point of view, as well as her decision to cut off their friendship. "I did not accept any money from this post." "This weekend I did an Instagram story for sleep vitamins that I've been taking because the brand helped me with security when the crowd around me at Coachella became unsafe. "She has been like a mother to me since my first days in this industry and has given me more love, support, resources and advice than I could ever ask for. He wrote: "I want to publicly apologise to my close friend, Tati". Shortly after the clip was uploaded, Westbrook shared a video of her own to Instagram, in which she said she felt "lost" and "betrayed" by someone, though she did not mention who.Īfter Westbrook's video went live, Charles posted a statement to his Instagram story in response, confirming the video was referring to him. The supplements are a direct competitor of Westbrook's own brand, Halo Beauty. The feud between the pair started on April 22, when Charles posted a video to Instagram for Sugar Bear Hair, a gummy vitamins brand, while at Coachella. His follower count appeared to plummet after social media users sided with Westbrook, who objected to content Charles had posted, and amid Westbrook's claims that Charles, who is gay, tried to "manipulate someone's sexuality".Īs the number of YouTube accounts subscribed to Charles dropped, Westbrook's subscriber count soared, gaining 2.9 million followers over three days, according to Social Blade. Westbrook was Charles' mentor, and Charles - who became the first male ambassador for Covergirl in 2016 - even did Westbrook's makeup on her wedding day in 2017. You’re easily bought,” Westbrook said as she ended her video, adding “You sold me out, but you threw away our friendship.”Ī couple hours later, Charles, who was on a high after being invited to the Met Gala, posted a dramatic and breathy 8-minute-long apology video called "tati.The 19-year-old, who posts makeup tutorials and beauty reviews to YouTube, amassed a following of over 16.5 million subscribers before a row with Tati Westbrook saw his number of subscribers plummet to 13.9 million, according to tracking website Social Blade. She added that she thinks Charles, who is gay, inappropriately tries to court straight men. ![]() As she promoted Charles’ Morphe discount codes and raved about his makeup, she felt like he stabbed her in the back, and she also claimed he was spreading lies about her. In her Friday video, Westbrook told viewers she’d had enough and she felt used. ![]() ![]() Fans suspected this sponsorship would upset Westbrook, whom Charles has previously credited with driving his passion for makeup. The gummy vitamin brand often sponsors influencers and celebrities, but it's also a rival to Westbrook’s vitamin brand, Halo Beauty. During Coachella, Charles posted a sponsored post for Sugar Bear Hair supplements to his Instagram story. ![]()
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