Edited by MatDeghem at 6-2-2018 05:59 PM
Ur baby looks haggard: Malaysian celeb, Neelofa, promotes anti-wrinkle supplement to infants
Obviously thinking about all those babies she’s gonna save from premature wrinkles
One of Malaysia’s most famous faces, an international brand ambassador for Lancome, actress, model, host, entrepreneur, a woman that Forbes magazine deemed one of the “30 under 30 in Asia” making waves; an Influencer with a capital “I” – none other than Ms Noor Neelofa Binti Mohd Noor, aka Neelofa, aka “Lofa”, she of over 5.4 MILLION (yes, million) Instagram followers, is now caught in the middle of a rather unsavory social media backlash.
the weekend she made the inadvisable decision to shill a questionable product, as some influencers are want to do when certain brand$ all upon their mighty reach. Just how far will the public go before they say: “Enough is enough: I know your sponsored tea will only really give insatiable diarrhea at best”?
Turns out that line is when you start trying to promote a wrinkle-fighting product to Infants, with a capital “I,” children, and teens, as Lofa did over the weekend when she told the kids just how to they can jump on the Chew n Glow wagon. Fans and medical officials were aghast at just how far the entrepreneur would go to promote a product whose alleged anti-aging properties were so inclusive, that even the recently-born would benefit from a few pills.
Doctor Rafidah Abdullah, a kidney specialist, tweeted: “I hope you avoid promoting products especially for kids and babies. It may cause unnecessary harm to their internal organs. I am sure you were not advised properly by the company.”
If you’re wondering just what kind of product a baby needs, other than uh… breast milk or formula, then let us introduce you to Chew n Glow. No worries since your baby doesn’t have teeth — Neelofa suggests crushing that pill up and mixing it into your milk on the DL.
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