A California woman has been criticized on social media for posting “tone deaf” pictures on Instagram, as wildfires have spread along the west coast.
Earlier this week, the self-described impressive, Collet Leclerrer, wearing a bright orange dress, posted two photos of herself on the beach in the San Francisco area. Behind it, there is a shadow of orange from the fire even in the sky.
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In the opening caption, which has since been edited, Le Clare said he had his last day in San Francisco before moving to Los Angeles, according to a caption screenshot.
“I’ve found some gorgeous dresses on sale and all of them are linked in a recent post on colletprime.com!” Appeared to be saying the original question. “This is a @ shoplifter, but it’s old – I’ve got a new listing on their site and linked them to my blog post.”
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However, Elsieler’s post was quickly called up as sensitive.
On Thursday, author Caroline Moss criticized Lickler, tweeting a screenshot of the original caption and Instagram post.
Moss wrote, “We live Twitter. “(This is an impressive one who has posted a photo of a vendor on a San Francisco beach * slammed into a forest fire around him * by posing * in it.”
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Since then, Lecler’s original caption has changed and caption has been discontinued.
By Friday, the Post said: “My last day here! Wishing to say goodbye to the sea and the beach and doing something I’ve been enjoying so much over the years here – tripod photos. Currently collecting lots of clothes to donate – Yeah! This won’t do me with that la, but there’s someone here who will praise him. ”
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Despite changing Lecler’s tone on his Instagram post, people were frustrated that he called the post “horrible” and “tone deaf.”
However, Lecler told Yahoo that she was just trying to say goodbye to San Francisco – and the beach she likes – before moving to Los Angeles.
“I take photos on the beach,” he told the website. “I like the beach.”
“I went to the beach, the next day I wore a donated dress,” he added.
He also told Yahoo that the fire was “heartbreaking.”
“I’ve always been googling fires and as most people in California would do since they started.” “I’m so sorry for the fire.”
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