Hours after Westbrook released "Bye Sister," Charles apologized in a video of his own called "Tati." However, Star then ignited the feud once again by saying in a tweet that Charles was banned from his home and "is a danger to society." Jeffree Star and James Charles were friends prior to their 2019 feud. There's also been like, trans guys in the past too that I was really, really into for a moment in time."Īccording to Nylon, the response from Charles upset many fans, who felt his answer was offensive, and discredited transgender men as "actual" men. There have been girls in the past that I've thought have been really, really beautiful. When Charles says he would put himself on the scale at 5.5, Witteck replies, "So you're not even full gay?"Ĭharles then says, "I mean, no. I truly believe the amount of people that are a flat-out zero, or flat-out six, is very, very small." "Zero being like, completely straight, and six being like, completely gay. "So the Kinsey Scale is from like, zero to six," Charles says to Witteck in his video. The two discuss dating and sexuality, among other topics, and at one point talk about the Kinsey Scale. On April 12, 2019, Charles uploaded a YouTube video in which vlogger Jeff Witteck does his makeup. Jeff Witteck does James Charles' makeup for a YouTube video. Many felt the video was hypocritical, and questioned Charles about it on Twitter. Charles then replied in a tweet where he apologized to Godwin, saying " it wasn't that deep," and that she shouldn't receive hate.Ī few days later, however, Charles appeared in a Jeffree Star YouTube video where the two makeup moguls are seen destroying makeup, including their own palettes. Godwin followed up with a YouTube video, in which she said she had no harsh feelings towards Charles, and even bought an extra palette to use. Read more: People are destroying their James Charles makeup following his feud with fellow beauty YouTuber Tati Westbrook "And she's gonna buy one just to destroy for likes. "There are people who can't afford the palette, can't get it because it's sold out, or who have been scammed by knock offs," Charles replied in a now-deleted tweet, according to We the Unicorns. James Charles burns his namesake Morphe palette for a YouTube video.Īt the end of December 2018, a YouTube star named Lauren Godwin shared a video of her destroying a James Charles x Morphe eye-shadow palette to TikTok. Charles, however, did not accept her response, and the feud continued for hours, according to Dazed Digital. Stell first responded to Charles by saying she was approached by Netflix, and that "it would be great" to hear from an influencer for her documentary. He continued to say that he felt "livid" and "defeated" because "everything that heart and love and a ton of work into is always stolen by someone." He then sent two tweets to Stell. In a now-deleted tweet, she announced that she was working on a Netflix documentary about the beauty industry.Ĭharles responded to her tweet, saying, "Wait what?" He continued to tweet Netflix, saying he wanted to make an unbiased documentary "on the behind the scenes of the beauty industry and why the community is plummeting." Shortly after their feud subsided, Marlena Stell, the founder of the beauty brand Makeup Geek, took to Twitter on September 27, 2018. YouTube's beauty community saw tons of drama in August 2018, most notably between vloggers Jeffree Star, Manny MUA, Gabriel Zamora, Laura Lee, and Nikita Dragun. James Charles feuded with Marlena Stell in 2018. "Why are you on your phone in the movie theater? Rule 1." Wolfhard said on Twitter.Ĭharles first responded by saying he was "kinda honored" to be "dragged by a legendary child actor," and then shared a two-minute-long video in which he apologized to Wolfhard and fans.Ĭharles also asked people on Twitter to " please shut up about using your phone during a movie," as he felt that there were "more important things to worry about like, idk, the world ending." Finn Wolfhard, an actor who starred in "It," also sent Charles a message over Twitter. Seven months later on September 7, 2017, Charles wrote in a tweet that he was "excited" to see the film "It." But, according to BuzzFeed, the makeup artist quickly changed his mind about the film, and called it "awful" and "predictable" in a series of now-deleted tweets.įans of the movie weren't the only ones to disagree with his tweets. James Charles (not pictured) once fought with "Stranger Things" actor Finn Wolfhard. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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