Isabelle Daza speaks up after her controversial post
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Isabelle Daza speaks up after her controversial post
Joan Leary
Published Aug 03, 2017 11:36 PM PHT

Isabelle Daza once again drew flak from netizens after posting a video allegedly ‘mocking’ the way Japanese people give their calling cards. In a clip saved by the netizens, her sister Ava handed her a calling card and Isabelle was seen crumpling it with the caption, “What I want to do when people hand me their calling cards like this.”
Isabelle Daza once again drew flak from netizens after posting a video allegedly ‘mocking’ the way Japanese people give their calling cards. In a clip saved by the netizens, her sister Ava handed her a calling card and Isabelle was seen crumpling it with the caption, “What I want to do when people hand me their calling cards like this.”
“Well, it was a private joke that I did with my sister Ava. That’s basically it. It annoys me sometimes that my sister does it because she’s not Japanese. It’s satire,” she told fashion website Preview.
“Well, it was a private joke that I did with my sister Ava. That’s basically it. It annoys me sometimes that my sister does it because she’s not Japanese. It’s satire,” she told fashion website Preview.
This is not the first time Isabelle was criticized for her online posts. Just this April, the actress irked her followers when she posted a photo trying on a hat and wrote, “Buy this hat for my Africa looks or feed children in Africa for the same price? What would Angelina Jolie do?"
This is not the first time Isabelle was criticized for her online posts. Just this April, the actress irked her followers when she posted a photo trying on a hat and wrote, “Buy this hat for my Africa looks or feed children in Africa for the same price? What would Angelina Jolie do?"
She has since deleted the photo and issued an apology.
She has since deleted the photo and issued an apology.
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“It was a lapse of judgment and I appreciate the feedback from you guys. Moving forward and I will be more mindful of what I post. Again, I am sorry,” she said.
“It was a lapse of judgment and I appreciate the feedback from you guys. Moving forward and I will be more mindful of what I post. Again, I am sorry,” she said.
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