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3 more sponsors cut ties with Kuwaiti blogger after OFW remark backlash

Earlier, two brands have announced that they are ending their relationship with Al-Qattan for her comments questioning the new law protecting the rights of OFWs in Kuwait.

London-based Chelsea Beautique and French perfume brand M. Micallef have cut their ties with the Kuwaiti blogger.

On Twitter, Chelsea Beautique’s message reads: “We’ve decided to remove the video sponsored by Sondos on our channels. We believe that decent working conditions should be provided to everyone and such behavior does not represent our brand’s core beliefs.”

Despite this, in an interview with AFP, Al-Qattan said she is not sorry for her remark. She said her statement was not an “insult to the employees” and that many other employers share the same sentiment as hers.

The Kuwaiti blogger added that her statements “do not concern humanity or human rights because I did not deprive the employee of her salary or beat her”.

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