“Eww is @jamescharles here in #Australia? Please cancel his visa, like his career!,” one user tweeted.
YouTube beauty maven James Charles was slammed by fans this weekend for turning up hours late to an Australian meet-and-greet amid his very public feud with fellow beautification blogger, Tati Westbrook.
In their response, the shopping center apologized for Charles’ lateness and notified the fan that they had “just had news that James on his way.” His trip to Australia was a failure. Only a few hundred people showed up to his meet and greet which he was two hours late for. Mammas keeping their children away from him!“Katy Perry can do a whole concert after her husband breaks up w/ her with a text but @jamescharles shows up 2 hrs late to his meet & greet in Australia bc of “personal issues” lol,” user @Cloerayne12 tweeted.
@ThreeDailey did you know that James charles was two hours late to his meet and greet today in Australia? Considering the meet and greet was early in the day a lot of the fans over there were finding out the drama IN LINE. Many of them started to assume he wouldn’t show up. _Meanwhile, other Australians simply wanted the embattled YouTuber to leave their shores.
Heard that James Charles in Australia if comes near my neighbourhood imma do the Aussie thing and egg the boiWestbrook sparked the public feud with Charles late last week by posting a exposé video detailing her fallout with the influencer in a nearly 45-minute video titled “Bye Sister.”
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