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Single’s Inferno’s Song Ji A Reportedly Used A Fake Dior Bag In A Sponsored Post For The Luxury Brand’s Perfume

There's no faking the amount of controversy the reality star has found herself in.

Single’s Inferno’s breakout star Song Ji A has been making headlines the past week after she was exposed for a) wearing fake designer clothes on her IG and on the reality show, and b) for showing off an apartment on YouTube that many people thought she owned but had turned out to be a rental paid for by her agency.

Netizens were furious at her because her online persona and fan base was built on her love for designer fashion and her closet full of expensive clothes and bags.

She has also monetised videos in which she flaunted her luxury goods, some of which have turned out to be knockoffs.

This brings us to Ji A's latest controversy: The reality star has been accused of using a fake Lady Dior bag in a sponsored post for the brand’s perfume, Miss Dior.

 

Ji A has since deleted the Dior post

Ji A has since deleted the Dior post

The video of her posing with the bag and perfume was posted last September but it disappeared from her IG grid after she apologised for using fakes and promised to delete all content that features knockoffs.

Screenshots of the now deleted video showed her Lady Dior bag looking a little different from the real deal. For one, the shape of the bag was different, as is the metal accessory that comes with it.

 

Ji A's bag on the left vs pics from Dior's website on the right

Ji A's bag on the left vs pics from Dior's website on the right

The backlash again has been swift and Ji A was called out for “faking it even in a sponsored post”.

Dior also has not been spared from the criticism with netizens wondering how the luxury brand "approved a sponsored post featuring a fake of their own product”.

Dior has not commented on the controversy at press time.

Photos: Song Ji A/Instagram

 

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