Article 5FAVX Teen Vogue: controversy continues after editor-in-chief apologizes for anti-Asian tweets

Teen Vogue: controversy continues after editor-in-chief apologizes for anti-Asian tweets

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Priya Elan
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Ulta Beauty paused' advertising campaign with the magazine because of Alexi McCammond's tweets

Controversy around the new Teen Vogue editor in chief Alexi McCammond continues after she apologized for tweeting anti-Asian remarks in 2011.

McCammond apologised for the tweets in 2019 and again this week, calling them offensive, idiotic" posts. On Thursday she posted a new statement to Twitter in which she said: I've dedicated my career to giving a voice to the voiceless, and the last thing I'd ever want is to make anyone - especially our Asian brothers and sisters in particular - feel more invisible," she wrote. And I know that that is a unique source of pain in all of this, too: That historically the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) community has been left out or ignored in critical conversations around race, racism, justice and equality. I am determined to play a part in changing that."

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