ad campaign that featured a model in a wheelchair. “I don’t really understand how far we’re going to take this inclusivity thing,” Owens said on her namesake podcast of the ad for Skims's disability-inclusive , per .
The line in question features a range of with added hook-and-eye closures for accessibility.Seemingly bothered by people with disabilities having access to underwear and bras, Owens continued, “If I’m wrong again, educate me; today, I just want to be educated in the comments.
I don’t know why this needs to be done. I’m getting tired of this all-inclusivity thing. It seems ridiculous.” , who was in 2021, took to Twitter in the early hours of March 23 to respond to these “fucking gross” comments. “Yes late tweet.
But woke to see the most horrifying thing,” Applegate . “This Candace person making comments about companies who see we need help.
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