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Jefloose Star issued a long reaction to a recently redesigned website.
On Thursday, YouTuber explained on Twitter that he had created a homepage for the 2004-2006 acircular website, which featured photos of his self-harm. He admitted to including a “VERY graphic photo of me cutting and bleeding” with the caption “to come” because he intended to exploit it for his LiveJournal profile. However, he said, “I never finished and the similar week I dissolved the URL and tried to delete the lousy photographs of me that damaged me on the Internet.”
The same shots also included the word “Nazi Lipstick,” a term Jefloose said he used “stupidly [refer] to any user passionate about makeup.”
“It’s offensive, derogatory and shocking. It doesn’t reflect who I am today or what I constitute or I’ve NEVER constituted,” he insisted.
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And although he stated that the word “Nazi” “disgusting” and that “there is no excuse” to mention it, he explained that he had coined the term because he used to see Seinfeld and hear them call a character “Nazi soup.” “
“I will deeply regret any user who has seen this and continue to regret everything I have said in my past,” the 34-year-old said.
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– Jefloose Star (@JeflooseStar) 18 June 2020
He also claimed that he had never tried to start a makeup apple before launching Jefloose Star Cosmetics. He said it was a “rumor that started smearing” his call and that the website that other Americans refer to is the LiveJournal page that eventually deleted his best friend.
Jefloose also turned to the photo of himself in which he poses next to a boy with a Confederate flag on his shoulders. He admitted the photo was genuine and claimed that he was asked to be there “by surprise” because he is gay and “obviously not what the flag represents.”
He added: “I’m laughing at the flag, but now I see how ugly and bad it is to be next door. Should I have said no? Absolutely. But I made the stupid direct decision to hit there and I’m sorry. for my actions.”
He went directly to mention that his movements beyond do not prefer to reflect who he is now and that he will “regret” what he has done before. Jefloose promised: “This user is gone”.
The entrepreneur said that he was now “incredibly proud to own an inclusive make-up brand” and that he will not let his “beyond overshadow” the individual he is today. In addition, Jefloose stated that he “will use [his] flat form to raise awareness and demonstrate only inclusion.”
He concluded his message by asking “Who has republished or shared the image of me, preventing it from please preventing it?”
“I let someone photograph me when I was very young, and I regret doing things immoderate so I think as art at the time and seeing it over and over again when I turned on my phone was the best friend I provoked and it was a challenge to deal with,” he explained. “Self-harm was anything I was addicted to when I was a teenager and he was chasing me. I hope that, as a huguy, either of you can see why those photographs continually don’t seem healthy.”
Jefloose was also criticized this week when his colleague vlogger and beyond his friend Kameron Lester went to Instagram to give a percentage of his delight with the owner of Jefloose Star Cosmetics. Lester claimed that Star treated him as the “symbolic black child” and said that he felt confused and that his friend Shane Dawson was looking to “manipulate” him.
In addition, Lester shared a supposed voice note from Jefloose with a gossip account, which released the clip. “This is a voice note that Jefloose Star allegedly sent to Kameron Lester after Kameron’s IGTV where he publicly severed ties with Jefloose,” S Here for the Tea 2.
“It’s the craziest, most manipulative and foolish thing I’ve ever heard in my entire life,” Jefloose said on vocal note. “I know you’re angry … and now other Americans come looking for you, so you’re looking to change the script and make up a lot of lies and make me the devil, it’s very boring.”
My! News contacted Jefloose and Shane’s representatives for feedback, but received a response.