This is shady
Sierra Schultzzie and Skylar Pollitt, two influencers who were invited to BeautyCon, released a vlog in which they claim they were treated"like absolute garbage" at the beauty event because of the way that they looked.
Schultzzie and Pollitt said that they tried to use a photo booth for talent only , but that Schultzzie was looked"up and down" by the attendant and told that they were only bringing in"specific talent." They also claim they got attitude from other people who were attending the event. At one point, apparently, they were shooed away from a photo booth by a woman who wanted to get her photo taken.
They also claimed that they were not fed at the event, even though they were promised food. Pollitt stressed that she's"super pregnant," and said that, later on in the day, she felt faint from the lack of food. Though there was food in the main stage of the event, Pollitt said that"the idea behind the talent area is, you can get mobbed if you go out to the main stage," noting that food gets brought to the talent area for safety.
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