The content creator took a moment on Instagram to hit back at those who commented on their photoshoot together girl crush.
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November is dedicated to mental health awareness. To mark the occasion, Claudie Mercier has teamed up with the company of Cindy Cournoyer and Lucie Rhéaume to create a self-acceptance kit, launched on the first day of the month.
Against all expectations, Claudie is currently confronted with a dispute over the professional photo shoot that she and her boyfriend Mathieu offered to present the products. In the comments, several subscribers are frustrated with the presented photo, which, according to many, has been heavily edited.
The influencer made a few stories to explain her point of view and her disappointment with the situation.
Instagram / Claudie Mercier
Following this story, she took a few minutes to address her subscribers despite being at a party for her boyfriend. “I’m just going to take the time to talk about my last photo because it creates a lot of conversation. »
Claudia begins her explanations. “From 1, yes it is a photo that is retouched. It’s been a really long time since I’ve done a professional shoot and I found it really fun to do a nice little professional shoot for the launch of the collection. You know I’m the kind of girl who never puts a filter on, I never retouch my face so I never thought a photo like this could spark so much conversation knowing I never do a professional photoshoot . »
Instagram / Claudie Mercier
The content creator is particularly proud of this launch, she is proud of all the work that has gone into making this possible. So she adds that she “actually hates reading comments about something that makes her proud.” She regrets the fact that subscribers accuse her of not being natural in this photo, even though they know Claudie seems natural most of the time. She is also defending the work of the project’s photographer, Emi Hébert, and the retouching she did for the campaign.
2 Ordinary Girls also supported Claudie with a video story.
Instagram / 2 ordinary girls
Claudie completes her message by asking people to be kind and respectful to those around them. No better way to say it.