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'Disgusting!' Motsi Mabuse's backlash against pals' reaction to Russians' Chanel boycott

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Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse took to Instagram to criticise pals for liking a post showing Russian women destroying their Chanel handbags after the brand blacklisted their country, but staying silent on the subject of the war in Ukraine.The dance star, 40, expressed her disgust at the actions in her Instagram stories.Motsi's post comes as Chanel has issued a ban on Russian citizens buying their products as a result of the country's invasion of Ukraine - and some fashionistas are furious, taking to the internet to prove it.The post Motsi was referring to was one by the Monte Carlo-based fashion and beauty influencer @victoriabonya, who has over 9.3 million followers.In the video, the influencer wrote how Chanel "doesn't respect its clients".Victoria proceeded to rip one of their classic quilted leather handbags to shreds, tearing it to pieces with a large pair of scissors and throwing it across the room.The act is part of a new online trend among fashion-conscious Russian women, who are protesting the fashion house's decision to close its stores in their country.Resharing the video, Motsi wrote: "It's so funny to see people liking this person's post."You are quiet about the war, about people dying but liking stupid posts like these!"Please gladly unfollow me!

People are being killed by your government. Disgusting," she added.As well as closing their stores in Russia, Chanel have banned Russian citizens from buying their products at stores in countries around the world.A statement released by Chanel said: "We have rolled out a process to ask clients for whom we do not know their main residency to confirm that the items they are purchasing will not be used in Russia."Addressing the brand's move, @victoriabonya.

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