Isabelle Daza draws flak for 'insensitive' Africa children post | Inquirer Entertainment

Isabelle Daza draws flak for ‘insensitive’ Africa children post

/ 05:27 PM April 09, 2017

Model-TV host Isabelle Daza has earned the ire of netizens for her post on Instagram that mentioned hunger-plagued children in Africa.

In one of her Instagram stories on Saturday, Daza took a picture of herself trying on a brown hat with the text: “Buy this hat for my Africa looks or FEED children in Africa for the same price?”

“What would Angelina Jolie do?!” Daza added, referring to the American actress and humanitarian who was appointed special envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2012.

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Daza’s controversial post has already been deleted as of writing, but many netizens were able to take a screenshot and called her out for being “insensitive,” “dense,” “racist,” “privileged,” and “matapobre.”

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Here’s what netizens had to say:

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https://twitter.com/PilosopoTanya/status/850704574604124160

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https://twitter.com/teztikelz/status/850942635971706880

https://twitter.com/jaredlacaran/status/850927114484236289

https://twitter.com/TriciaGotGame/status/850751785320849409

https://twitter.com/niiiseemaaad/status/850733689071849474

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