Kylie Larsen's Starbucks Post Started Controversy on TikTok

Kylie Larsen Is Being Canceled for Openly Not Boycotting Starbucks
TikTok customers had been boycotting Starbucks over the Israel-Palestine conflict, and Kylie Larsen's audience are mad.
By Sara BelcherFeb. 22 2024, Published 5:forty nine p.m. ET
A scroll on your For You page is likely to flip up an influencer or two giving a teary apology for something they have finished incorrect. For Kylie Larsen, the controversy remains to be just a little unclear.
Kylie posted a teary video in February 2024, suggesting she's not glad along with her platform anymore and seeming to indicate she could also be quitting TikTok. What controversy ended in this video?
Is Kylie Larsen quitting TikTok? Users are canceling her for now not boycotting Starbucks.
In case you have not come around the calls for a Starbucks boycott which are all over TikTok at the present time, it started now not long after the conflict in Israel and Palestine escalated to an all-out struggle following Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel. TikTok users have change into very outspoken about not supporting Starbucks, claiming that the corporate is anti-Palestine.
The TikTok hashtag "#boycottstarbucks" even reached a height in November 2023, with videos below the hashtag being considered greater than fifty one million occasions.
In December 2023, Kylie posted a "get ready with me" video to her TikTok account (which recently has more than 2 million fans) by which she did her makeup within the car whilst she, her brother, and her brother's female friend went to Starbucks.
"We are not boycotting Starbucks over here," she proudly stated within the video. This remark did not cross over neatly with the ones in her feedback.
Many of the comments on that video read "BOYCOTT STARBUCKS" with the Palestine flag, with others commenting on her recent breakup along with her ex-boyfriend Orlando.
On Feb. 21, 2024, Kylie posted a teary video that's now been considered more than 7 million instances through which she seems to be addressing hate she's gained.
GRWM in the automotive for Christmas Eve 🎅🎄🎁
♬ original sound - Kylie Larsen"I'm not really sure what to say anymore or what to do anymore," she stated. "I feel like I've wasted so much time on this TikTok thing, when really like, in reality, I just want to have a family."
She doesn't deal with any single controversy in that video, and no more than 24 hours later she posted any other makeup comparison video. But the feedback on her teary confession are again about her fortify of Starbucks, suggesting it's what brought about the continuing hate.
Does Starbucks toughen Israel?
The choice to boycott Starbucks seems to stem from a lawsuit the corporate has filed against its union, which first of all tweeted (and then deleted) a post in toughen of Palestine. When the union's pro-Palestine post to start with went up, those who were pro-Israel called for a boycott of the corporate. After the tweet used to be taken down and Starbucks filed a lawsuit in response, many took it as an indication of the espresso company's stance within the war.
In late December 2023, Starbucks put out a remark clarifying its stance and claims that it isn't supporting both sides of the Israel-Palestine battle.
"Our position remains unchanged. Starbucks stands for humanity. We condemn violence, the loss of innocent life and all hate and weaponized speech," the statement learn. "Despite false statements spread through social media, we have no political agenda. We do not use our profits to fund any government or military operations anywhere – and never have."
According to Snopes, there is no legitimate connection between Starbucks and the Israel-Palestine conflict, although the corporate has filed a lawsuit against the Starbucks Workers United claiming that the "misuse" of its identify and logo have brought about "damage to its business."
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