Fans are calling for a boycott. The post included a photo of the actress along with a quote from a previous statement in which she shared her hope for women to be taken seriously. Why Is Amber Heard Still A L’Oréal Spokesperson Despite The Evidence She Abused Johnny Depp? In related news, Depp said in a court document that Heard has a history of domestic violence but not as the victim. Amber Heard’s L’Oreal commercial was slammed by her critics. A shared system of values between the company and the ambassador. What is prompting L’Oréal to go to bat for Heard? That psycho deserves to be in jail,” @better_lanning wrote. 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Even more, I would love to see women held to different standards, other than the superficial ones we are held to," reads the quote. Thank you Lory, The Difference Between Marketing Research and Research in Marketing, Three Reasons Why Storytelling is Important in Business, Advertisers Should Turn to Original Content by Filmmakers, Fake In, Fake Out: The Trouble with InstaBot Strategies for Businesses. Is Amber Heard an abusive spouse that physically injured and attacked her former husband, Johnny Depp? “Calling Amber Heard a ‘Woman of Worth’ is the ultimate insult to her victims and L’Oreal should be ashamed!” @queenbpip opined. ", So at least @lorealparis is being transparent in their support and love for serial abusers. Yet, she is still being protected, not only by L’Oréal, but on multiple fronts. Fearless, witty and smart, defying definition and rejecting convention, meet the Hollywood actress and committed woman making her voice heard. By continuing and flaunting their public association with Heard, the danger increases exponentially. The outrage on Twitter was rapid and the message clear. Heard is not without influential friends. Does ‘humanitarian’ also stand for beating up and ridiculing Johnny Depp?” @mrRuimy added. That you condone it. To do so would be an insult to the millions of women who support the brand. “Can someone pls explain why Amber Heard is still considered a humanitarian in L'oreal's commercial? Amber Heard could be one of these, unfolding in full view of the public, protected as she is by power and politics. Supporters of Johnny Depp, many of whom are survivors of domestic violence, are up in arms today over L’Oréal’s latest Instagram posts. “Amber Heard, for years now has been claiming to be the victim of abuse from her husband Johnny Depp,” writes the second campaign’s creator, ... Getty Images for L'Oreal. I'm turning a blind eye on your products, just as you are choosing to disregard her abusive behavior.". "I would love to see women be able to be powerful, smart, opinioned, and taken seriously, even if they are beautiful. “Imagine watching tv and seeing your abuser getting portrayed as a ‘humanitarian’ Triggering and heartbreaking right? “Why is Amber Heard listed as Actor and Humanitarian in this L’Oréal ad? I don't see what's the link between a brand such as L'Oreal Paris that should empower women? Clearly it isn’t okay and either L’Oréal are aware of something the rest of the world doesn’t know about or they simply don’t care, which is even harder to believe. Nadat Heard in 2004 een cv met filmrollen begon op te bouwen, voegde ze daar in 2008 een wat langere rol in een televisieserie aan toe. #JusticeForJohnnyDepp #BoycottLoreal,” @LayniLaCroix added. That’s what being a brand ambassador is all about. The backlash won’t just be against L’Oréal but the myriad brands they own. There is a clear message here that L’Oréal has chosen to ignore. Top to bottom.#JusticeForJohnnyDepp #AmberHeardIsAnAbuser pic.twitter.com/DEtu7SZQ4v. They know the potential damage they’re courting if Heard is found guilty and discredited. A petition to remove Heard as L’Oreal spokesperson has already started. Support Heard and you’re effectively supporting perpetrators of domestic violence. "She discredited abused females just to have some millions on her bank account. !” @MyGrindelwald wrote. I will never buy your products again. Many want her to be removed from her current projects and so her new ad with L’Oreal is facing a slew of criticisms on Twitter with one even calling her “abusive” and “liar.”. #BoycottLoreal,” @MBanana_Hammock reacted. “Apparently, the backlash they are receiving on Twitter hasn't been enough. At the least, they would have withdrawn her images from public circulation whilst they awaited the outcome of the trial. Ms. Heard has no behaviours common with those of a person who has been the victim of domestic abuse. Well that happens to Johnny Depp and his family every time they see the L'Oreal add featuring their abuser Amber Heard @LOrealParisUSA STOP GLORIFYING ABUSERS! Heard was abusing Depp physically. It would explain why a large multinational corporation such as L’Oréal would risk their companies reputation on her. Guilty or not guilty? Seriously? One netizen called it a "disgusting choice" and another wrote, "What a shame. She cut off his finger in an arguement, and claims of her defecating in his bed and other unpleasant audio evidence emerging from the trail have exposed a personality that is a far cry from the public persona Amber Heard has cultivated. Johnny Depp’s ex-wife remains to be one of the cosmetic company’s faces despite the online petitions to … According to Hillary Deanna who started it, the “Aquaman” star misrepresented herself and the “Me Too” movement. Thousands of signatures on a petition to have Heard removed from her position with L’Oréal have fallen on deaf ears. “You seriously played an Amber Heard commercial during the Oscars? The level of anger felt by consumers against L’Oréal’s lack of response cannot be ignored by the company. THE MODERN SUPERHEROINE: L’OREAL PARIS ANNOUNCES AMBER HEARD AS NEW GLOBAL SPOKESPERSON. Amber Heard, for years now has been claiming to be the victim of abuse from her husband Johnny Depp. In essence, Depp claims Heard lied, manipulated the facts and falsified evidence to paint him as a physically abusive partner. All of which begs the question. Could the reason for that run deeper. Such a disgusting company. Is is not unusual in our society to witness travesties of justice. Amber Laura Heard (Austin (Texas), 22 april 1986) is een Amerikaans actrice.Ze maakte in 2004 zowel haar filmdebuut in Friday Night Lights als haar televisiedebuut, met gastrolletjes in de series Jack & Bobby en The Mountain.. Biografie. In light of recently leaked recorded sessions between Ms. Heard and Mr. Depp, it has come to the attention of many that it was in fact the other way around. People do care, people are principled and customers will turn their backs on L’Oréal. Image Credit: The image I have used in this post was taken by a Twitter user, Lory Kapp. The fact that people now suspect Heard is no angel. There’s a seriously toxic double standard that exists in society’s perception and support of survivors of domestic violence. They feature none other than Amber Heard. Also, the actress is not a good role model for girls and women. This comment by L’Oréal posted back in March on Twitter in response to thousands of complaints. Here are a few of the responses posted on L’Oréal’s timeline from the same period. The #WomenMakeCinema series is a partnership with the Cannes Film festival and among those featured in the past included political activist Jane Fonda, Elle Fanning, Dame Helen Mirren, and Eva Longoria, to name a few. The post did not sit well with netizens who are against the brand's decision to include the "Rum Diary" star given the recent abuse allegations against her. Apparently Ms Heard has a few other vices that L’Oréal omitted to mention in their glowing reference. Im gonna unfollow you and never buy your products again," one user wrote, and another added, "This is it. She allagedly assaulted her ex-girlfriend Tasya van Ree that led to her arrest. The posts are still live and I’m certain you can find them should you so wish. By continuing to use her as the face of their company, they are effectively endorsing her and by association her lifestyle and choices. They have clearly shown the public that they condone her actions. More importantly is the message it sends out regarding domestic violence. “No one in my circle of family or friends will be purchasing your company's products until you #FireAmberHeard because we will not be supporting an abuser. Aside from attacking Heard, many were disappointed with the brand. After L’Oreal Paris gave a special tribute for Amber Heard, fans threatened to boycott the brand. L’Oréal is PR savvy. Despite this, L’Oréal has stuck by her, as evidenced by images they posted on Instagram over the weekend. The very fact she’s being publicly sued for lying about abuse should have been enough. A quick search on Google features L’Oréal’s proud announcement at the top of the search page. They are now firmly in her corner. L’Oréal has done exactly the opposite, flaunting their connection to an individual accused of domestic violence, despite a loud and vocal outcry from the public. In an Instagram post on Monday, L'Oreal talked about how Heard "highlights that a woman's inner beauty is what we should value the most." Depp has sought to make these public as he battles to restore his reputation and bring the truth to the fore. I for one, am rooting for truth. Heard was reportedly the abuser. For L’Oréal, Heard’s innocence or guilt isn’t really at issue. That she is, in fact, guilty of domestic violence. Ad. The courts still out on that, but evidence made public would suggest she is. The "Aquaman" star is the latest actress featured in L'Oreal's tribute to women in the movie industry who share a positive impact on society. In fact, some are calling others to boycott L’Oreal for supporting an alleged abuser. A responsible company that cares about the rights of abused people would have immediately distanced themselves from Heard. By the very association of these claims, Heard has made herself persona non grata from a PR point of view. I'm officially boycotting L'Oréal products. Fearless, witty and smart, defying definition and rejecting convention, meet the … Actress Amber Heard attends the 2016 Glamour Women Of The Year Awards in Hollywood, California. Most of the comments mentioned boycotting L'Oreal products because the brand still chooses an alleged abuser as a spokesperson and an example for women to follow. It so perfectly described the sentiment of this piece that I’ve used it here. by Georgina Noack May 25, 2020, 6:55 PM. #BoycottLoreal #JusticeforJohnnyDepp,” @JanaLesemotte wrote. L’Oréal has turned a blind eye to the problem. L’Oréal continues their support of, and use of, the actress’s face to promote their brand. You’re saying it’s okay to be abusive. It will out, eventually, and L’Oréal will find themselves on the wrong side of history. Netizens are calling the attention of L'Oreal after the famous brand chose Amber Heard as one of the faces of their #WomenMakeCinema series. Johnny Depp’s ex-wife remains visible in Hollywood and this doesn’t sit well with a lot of netizens after her audio recording confessing that she hit the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star leaked. The suspicion should have been enough. Her attorney is Roberta Kaplan, the front for Times Up and Heard was recently seen enjoying the company of Kamala Harris, a potential running mate for Joe Biden. Continue to use someone who is hugely unpopular and suspected of physical abuse and you’re telling the world, L’Oréal is okay with that. Amber Heard’s L’Oreal commercial was slammed by her critics. Heard’s claims cost him dearly, damaging his reputation and resulted in the loss of his role as Jack Sparrow in Disney’s series, The Pirates of the Caribbean. Up Next Close. They will have no one to blame other than themselves. The evidence emerging in court substantiates Depp’s claims to innocence. L'Oreal still has not removed Heard as its spokesperson despite online petitions, in the same way Warner Bros. still has not responded to those requests for her removal from "Aquaman 2." Despite circulating reports that reveal she abused Johnny Depp during their marriage, both parties still remain faithful to the actress, which angers netizens who seek justice for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star. Netizens are calling the attention of L'Oreal after the famous brand chose Amber Heard as one of the faces of their #WomenMakeCinema series. He alleges Heard’s claims of abuse against him were lies, that she abused him and he wants restitution. Why the loyalty?