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Click inside to check out photos from the elegant brunch that celebrated Black people in hair, make up and beauty spaces!

Like a number of brands, L’Oréal is trying to convince you that they support the Black Lives Matter movement. Like a number of brands, they're looking EXTREMELY funny in the light. Model Munroe Bergdorf made headlines in 2017 when L’Oréal cast her as their first transgender model for their #AllWorthIt U.K. campaign. Things went sour quickly however when Munroe posted on Facebook about white people's entire existence "being drenched in racism" in response to the racist Charlottesville protests. Her post read in part; "Honestly I don’t have energy to talk about the racial violence of white people any more. Yes ALL white people.

We have a pretty good idea of why this promo shot didn’t come out with the others last Spring!

We hate to hear things like this. Whenever major companies make statements like this, we need to ban together and boycott them. L’Oreal may whore Beyonce, Eva Longoria and Kerry Washington for their cosmetics and hair care products but we as consumers don’t have to buy their bullsh*t. Flip the script for more