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Khaleej Times
14 hours ago
- Khaleej Times
Huda Beauty to donate 100% of campaign proceeds to medical aid in Gaza
Huda Beauty recently announced it will donate 100 per cent of sales from its recent Kalamantina collaboration to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), in support of life-saving medical work in Gaza. The campaign, created in partnership with Palestinian-French musician Saint Levant, whose real name is Marwan, was launched to help preserve Palestinian agriculture. However, as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens and access to food and aid remains limited, the beauty brand has chosen to redirect the full amount raised, totalling $210,000 (Dh771,000), to support the life-saving work on the ground of Doctors Without Borders. 'Support on the ground has become even more crucial,' the company said. 'At a time when we are witnessing genocide in Gaza, we are trying to find a way to make an impact where we can. Please continue to use your platforms to spread awareness. You are making a difference.' The decision to redirect funds comes in the wake of public backlash over the visual direction of the Kalamantina campaign. Named after Saint Levant's track released earlier this year, the Kalamantina lip oil also features a clementine scent. 'This is for the homeland,' Kattan wrote on the brand's Instagram page, alongside orange and Palestinian flag emojis. 'In honor of this collaboration, Huda Beauty will make a donation to organisations supporting Palestinian agriculture and cultural preservation.' While the clementine-themed imagery was meant to celebrate Palestinian citrus farming, many found the abundance of fruit depicted in the marketing — such as an overflowing car trunk and fruit labelled 'Grown by Huda n' Saint Levant' — tone-deaf amid widespread hunger and food blockades in Gaza. In the promotional clips, Huda Kattan, Huda Beauty's founder, and Saint Levant are seen dancing next to a vintage car filled with clementines and posing with the product. The visuals sparked criticism online, with many calling it "heartless" in light of reports of starvation and blocked aid in Gaza. Watch the campaign below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by HUDA BEAUTY (@hudabeauty) 'As an art director, I think the concept could have been handled better than using tons of fruit—even if it's fake—for a cause that is literally about the lack of food,' one commenter wrote. 'Being conservative and empathetic is way more good-looking than this.' Another user said, "I wish those kids could have these fruits..." Another user added: 'Forgive me, but having a photo op with this much fruit while Palestinians in Gaza are starving is Arabs keep missing the point.' Despite the backlash, Huda Beauty reiterated that the campaign's intention was to raise both awareness and tangible support. The redirection of funds to MSF has been seen by many as a meaningful step, with one commenter even saying "this level of sensibility is what the world needs". Both Huda Kattan, Huda Beauty's founder, and Saint Levant have been vocal advocates for Palestinian rights, using their global platforms to highlight the crisis. Saint Levant, who is of Palestinian, Algerian, Serbian, and French descent, took to the Coachella stage in 2024 to speak directly about the war in Gaza. Kattan, meanwhile, has frequently shared videos, infographics, and updates about the situation in Gaza on her personal and brand platforms. In 2023, she donated $1 million to humanitarian organisations including Human Appeal and Doctors Without Borders. Just days before the recent announcement, Huda Beauty posted a stark message on Instagram: 'Gaza is being starved. Open the border now." On a separate post, she also posted an infographic warning of a 'man-made famine.' Celebrities supporting Palestine While Kattan and Saint Levant have been consistent in their public advocacy, they are not alone. A growing number of celebrities around the world have expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people and called for an end to the violence in Gaza. Among them is Bella Hadid. The Palestinian-Dutch supermodel has long been one of the most vocal celebrities on the issue, regularly sharing updates, commentary, and historical context to her millions of followers. Veteran actress Susan Sarandon has also consistently expressed support for the Palestinian cause, even facing backlash for her outspoken stance. Dua Lipa has also publicly spoken out against Israeli aggression and called for Palestinian liberation. Canadian artist The Weeknd has also donated to relief efforts and previously posted in support of Palestinian civilians caught in the conflict. Oscar-nominated Mark Ruffalo has also condemned Israeli airstrikes and advocated for Palestinian human rights in multiple interviews and social media posts.


Filipino Times
19 hours ago
- Filipino Times
Kris Aquino Shares Struggles with Pain Amid Rainy Days and Ongoing Health Battle
TV host and actress Kris Aquino opened up about her worsening physical condition, particularly the severe bone pain she experiences during rainy weather—one of the many symptoms tied to her over 10 autoimmune diseases. Through a Q&A session with followers on Instagram, Kris candidly shared that she's been feeling sad lately, especially with the upcoming 16th death anniversary of her mother, former President Cory Aquino. She expressed sorrow knowing her mother might be witnessing her suffer from both physical and emotional pain. Despite this, Kris remains proud of her son Joshua, who she describes as sweet and affectionate. She thanked close friends and family, including her sister Viel and former senator Nancy Binay's sister Anne, for helping take care of Josh while she's far away. She also noted that the fresh sea breeze has helped improve her breathing and stabilize her blood pressure—an important benefit given her low blood condition. However, Kris admitted that the rainy weather intensifies her pain. She even drew a sentimental comparison, recalling how her mother once said she was the 'female Ninoy,' and now sees her youngest son, Bimby, as the version Cory truly deserved. Responding to a fan's well-wishes, Kris said she experiences both good and bad days, but is thankful to have Bimby by her side during the worst ones. She also clarified that she has never had cancer, addressing rumors triggered by her PET scan earlier this year. The scan, she explained, was meant to monitor lung damage from her autoimmune condition and long COVID, not cancer.


Filipino Times
a day ago
- Filipino Times
Glaiza De Castro mourns father's passing
In an emotional Instagram post, Glaiza shared photos and videos capturing moments with her dad through the years. She recalled his laughter, smiles, and especially his singing voice, calling herself his biggest fan. She expressed deep gratitude for his unwavering support for her dreams and felt thankful to have achieved them while he was still alive. 'Thank you for your love and for everything,' Glaiza wrote, ending her message with heartfelt words: 'I love you so much, Dad. You know that. Rest well.' Friends and fellow celebrities, including Sanya Lopez, Sheena Halili, Angelica Panganiban, and Julie Anne San Jose, offered their condolences in the comments. Glaiza currently stars as Pirena in Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre, which airs weeknights on GMA Network and streams online via Kapuso Stream.