
Huda Kattan's anti-Israel video draws backlash from netizens, sparks calls to 'boycott' Huda Beauty
According to the report, in the now-deleted TikTok post shared to over 11 million followers, Kattan said that all the conspiracy theories coming out about Israel, 'they allowed all of this to happen' and added, 'Is this crazy? I had a feeling…yes.'
The video quickly went viral and generated backlash from Jewish advocacy groups, retailers, and social media users. In the past, Kattan has accused Jews of organ harvesting and running global pedophile rings, the report added.
Also read: 'So uneducated': Indian-origin creator schools TikToker over video mocking Indian accent
TikTok responds to Huda Kattan controversy
A spokesperson for TikTok told CNN the video was removed for violating community guidelines around hate speech and the sharing of misinformation that could cause significant harm.
TikTok stated that they do not allow any misinformation that could cause significant harm to individuals or society, regardless of intent."
Kattan and Huda Beauty, however, have not responded to media requests for comment. A manager previously listed as a representative for the entrepreneur told CNN they no longer represent her.
How X users reacted to Huda Kattan's comments
The comments ignited a storm on social media. One X (formerly Twitter) user asked why Sephora was still carrying Huda Beauty's products. Another said they would boycott the brand. Some people did come out in the beauty mogul's support.
Jewish groups call comments 'dangerous'
The BBC report stated that the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and American Jewish Committee (AJC) issued sharp rebukes and called Kattan's statements antisemitic conspiracy theories and 'centuries-old hate repackaged'.
The AJC was quoted in the report saying, 'This is not criticism of Israel. It is vile antisemitic rhetoric.' Meanwhile, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt added that spreading vile myths about Jews to millions is 'dangerous'.
'Huda Kattan built a brand around beauty but these antisemitic conspiracy theories are nothing short of ugly hate,' said Greenblatt.
Also read: Anthropic CEO mocks Mark Zuckerberg's poaching tactics: 'Something that can't be bought'
Will Sephora drop Huda Beauty?
The CNN report added that Jewish groups and customers are urging retailers like Sephora to sever ties with Huda Beauty. The brand was valued at $1.2 billion in 2017, and Forbes estimated it brings in $200 million in annual revenue.
Despite the controversy, Sephora has not yet commented on whether it will continue to stock the brand, added CNN. Kattan previously faced boycott threats for her vocal support of Palestine, including a viral response last October when she told an Israeli critic, 'I don't want blood money.'
FAQs
Q: Is Huda Beauty a billionaire brand?
A: Yes. Huda Beauty was valued at approximately $1.2 billion in 2017 and remains one of the top-selling beauty brands globally.
Q: Is Huda Beauty CEO Huda Kattan still with the company?
A: As of now, Huda Kattan remains the founder and CEO of Huda Beauty.
Q: Who is the richest member of the Kattan family?
A: Huda Kattan is widely believed to be the wealthiest in her family, having been named on Forbes' lists of America's Richest Self-Made Women and Most Powerful Women in Business.
Q: Is Huda Kattan of Indian origin?
A: No. Huda Kattan is an Iraqi-American. She was born in the United States to parents of Iraqi descent.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
4 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Lady Gaga spotted with custom Labubu doll in Malibu amid Mayhem Ball tour
Lady Gaga was spotted making a stylish coffee run in Malibu on Sunday, August 3, after a series of sold-out shows in Los Angeles. Dressed in an oversized blazer and knee-high boots, the 39-year-old made headlines not just for her chic outfit but for the unique accessory dangling from her purse: a custom-made Labubu doll, handcrafted by fashion designer Marko Monroe, Just Jared reported. File photo of Lady Gaga (Instagram/@Ladygaga) Also read: What's the most expensive Labubu doll in the world? How much did it sell for? Lady Gaga's custom Labubu Labubu, the quirky and wildly popular collectible from Chinese brand Pop Mart, has taken fashion circles by storm. Known for their goblin-like faces and colorful furry suits, the plushies are typically seen clipped onto purses or backpacks. Gaga, however, took things to the next level. The Just Jared report stated that the plush toy hanging from Gaga's bag was one-of-a-kind design which was styled after one of the musician's Mayhem Ball tour costumes. Created by Monroe, the custom Labubu reflected Gaga's larger-than-life stage persona, complete with intricate detailing and bold fashion flair. Monroe, taking to Instagram, wrote it was a 'wild 24 hours' making the custom Labubu for Gaga and added that he was 'still beaming' from the collaboration. He shared a video showing the making of the outfit for the plush figure and gave fans a peek into the creative process behind the miniature masterpiece. Post-tour glow and engagement sparkle Lady Gaga flaunted her giant ring in addition to the custom Labubu. The Poker Face singer got engaged in Italy, and though she has been hush-hush about it, the star has been spotted wearing the ring during recent public appearances. The Malibu coffee run, the Just Jared report added, came soon after she wrapped four straight sold-out nights at the LA Forum on her Mayhem Ball tour to support her album Mayhem. The album, which was launched in May, showed Gaga returning to her dance-pop roots and ranked No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Also read: Natasha Richardson's sister reacts to Liam Neeson's romance with Pamela Anderson 'I'm a Labubu!': Lady Gaga embraces the trend on TikTok Another Billboard report added that Gaga thrilled fans with a TikTok video in which she playfully alluded to the Labubu sensation. Dressed in a stage costume with bunny-ear hair, she squeaked, 'I'm a Labubu!' The report added that Gaga is also supposed to travel to Toronto as well as North America before making her way through Europe and Australia. FAQs: Who is Lady Gaga going to marry? Lady Gaga is engaged to businessman Michael Polansky. What is Lady Gaga's diagnosis? Lady Gaga has publicly revealed that she lives with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition that causes widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and mental distress. She has also spoken about her struggles with PTSD and mental health following a traumatic experience in her teenage years. Did Lady Gaga like Amy Winehouse? Yes, Lady Gaga admired Amy Winehouse. She has spoken about how Amy helped pave the way for unconventional female artists and credited her with changing the music industry. Why is Labubu so famous now? Labubu, a character from the Hong Kong-based art toy brand The Monsters by Kasing Lung and Pop Mart, has gone viral recently due to limited edition drops and growing interest in designer toys and collectibles. Is it safe to buy Labubu? Yes, it is generally safe to buy Labubu toys if purchased from official retailers or trusted resellers like Pop Mart's official store, certified toy retailers, or platforms like NTWRK. Is Labubu a Korean brand? No, Labubu is not a Korean brand. The toys are distributed by Pop Mart, a popular Chinese toy company known for collectible blind-box figures.


Pink Villa
4 hours ago
- Pink Villa
The Odyssey: Christopher Nolan's Video From Set Teases Fiery Zeus Scene with Matt Damon's Odysseus
A new behind-the-scenes video from Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic The Odyssey has surfaced online, giving fans a glimpse into one of the film's most intense sequences. Captured by TikTok user Luca Pizzoleo, the footage shows a dramatic scene of Odysseus' ship engulfed in smoke and flames, with crew members scrambling to fight the fire. Inspired by Homer's ancient poem, The Odyssey follows Odysseus' long journey home after the Trojan War. The film stars Matt Damon as the King of Ithaca, with Tom Holland as his son Telemachus and Charlize Theron as the sorceress Circe. The movie also includes Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Elliot Page, and Lupita Nyong'o in yet-to-be-revealed roles. What does the leaked scene reveal? The fiery scene has led many fans to speculate about which moment from Homer's epic is being depicted. While some believe it could show the storm Poseidon sends after Odysseus leaves Calypso's island, this theory seems unlikely. In that part of the story, Odysseus is alone and without a crew. Instead, the scene most likely shows the wrath of Zeus after Odysseus' crew eats the sacred cattle of the sun god Helios. In Homer's tale, Zeus punishes the crew by destroying their ship with a thunderbolt. The new footage, which features flashing lights, fire, and dense smoke, closely matches this event. Here's why this scene stands out The captured footage reflects Christopher Nolan's signature approach to filmmaking, using practical effects and real-world locations. The director is known for creating large-scale, immersive scenes, and The Odyssey appears to continue that trend. The burning ship and lightning effects were all filmed on location, and the scale of the production is already drawing comparisons to Nolan's earlier work on Dunkirk and Interstellar. Given Nolan's commitment to realism, it's no surprise that locals managed to film parts of the production. As The Odyssey continues filming around the world, more such clips could surface in the months ahead.

Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
Cameras Flash As Malaika Arora & Arhaan Light Up Juhu Streets
Ozzy Osbourne Honoured By UK Army Band With Iconic Black Sabbath Cover In a moment that shocked royal watchers and rock fans alike, King Charles' troops broke with centuries of tradition during the Changing of the Guard to honor the late Ozzy Osbourne. The military band's rigid march gave way to the thunderous riffs of Black Sabbath's Paranoid, stunning the crowd outside Buckingham Palace. Viral TikTok clips captured the tribute, earning millions of views and praise for celebrating 'a true outlaw.' Ozzy, who passed away on July 22, had shared a rare bond with King Charles, once calling him 'genuine and kind.' The Prince of Darkness famously performed at the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002, further cementing his unlikely royal connection. On the same day as his funeral in Birmingham, the palace's musical salute became an unexpected farewell, one truly worthy of a rock king. 2.0K views | 3 days ago