![]() ![]() 'Why her? Why whitewash a magazine that is meant to represent us, the Hispanic community? 'We as Latinos have to take a deep introspective look at our colorism and elitism,' wrote yet another. 'Honestly of all the incredible Latina women that have worked hard to build their businesses, from NOTHING, you feature a esta papita sin sa l?. 'Is it that a Mexican or at least Latin influencer was not available?' asked Lissette Calveiro. ![]() The post has earned less than a thousand likes so far, and several of the commenters have chimed in to voice their disappointment with the choice. Not happy: The cover has some Latinx readers, like E! News' Lilliana Vasquez, absolutely 'exhausted' On Instagram, the magazine even alluded to her troubles, calling her 'the influencer who got something positive out of such a difficult time.' Now her problems are playing out on the international stage as she has landed the cover of the September issue of Cosmo México. She also reportedly received between $150,000 and $350,000 in coronavirus relief funds from the Paycheck Protection Program for her fashion line, Something Navy, which she re-launched in July - with $10 million in funding round. Once out east, Charnas was accused by a Southampton florist of skipping out on a bill and then lying about it. Then, when she tested positive, she didn't self-isolate for the required two weeks, and fled Manhattan with her family for the Hamptons. Spotlight: The 33-year-old landed the cover of the magazine even after facing numerous scandals this springĬharnas has found herself in the midst of firestorms again and again this year - and while she recently changed her Instagram to private to filter out her critics, the mother-of-two shows no sign of retreating from the spotlight.īack in March, the Something Navy founder infuriated New Yorkers when she managed to get her hands on one of a limited number of COVID-19 tests thanks to a personal connection, in spite of the massive shortage at the time.
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