
Preferably be around people whose vaccination status you know. “I would just tell everybody to do it with real caution. Stay out of crowds and keep socially distanced.” įinkler says even if people are fully vaccinated, gatherings of any kind should be kept small and outdoors. Number two is continue to do what we’ve been asking people to do all along. “Get yourself boosted, get your loved ones boosted. Neil Finkler says only about 4 percent of all the positive COVID cases at Centra Care were diagnosed in people who were fully vaccinated and boosted. The Independent has contacted Chanel for comment.AdventHealth doctors are reminding Orange County residents to get vaccinated and boosted ahead of visiting with family and friends over the New Year’s holiday.Ĭhief Clinical Officer Dr. Someone else added: “So, what’s happening with the whole calendar stuff?”Īs of now, Chanel has not released a statement regarding the backlash over the calendar. “You’re not gonna run from the calendar,” one person commented on a post uploaded on Monday, while another said: “Address the calendar.” The disappointment over the advent calendar has since moved to Instagram, where social media users have flooded Chanel’s comment section with negative reviews of the gifts, while others have taken the opportunity to urge the fashion brand to address the controversy. “They blocked me! What’s not clicking Chanel? Something’s wrong.” “Chanel just blocked me,” she revealed while laughing in disbelief. In a video uploaded over the weekend, Elise revealed that Chanel had “blocked” her on TikTok. Of the nine beauty products, six of them are considered full-size, however, one Chanel No 5 bottle “is technically a full-size, but at 35ml, it’s the smallest bottle Chanel stocks”. In the subsequent TikTok videos, Elise filmed herself opening the remaining calendar boxes, which included gifts such as a black bracelet, which she said was giving “plastic bottle-cap,” a sample-sized bottle of perfume, money clip, a mirror, a pin, a paperweight and a red lipstick.Īfter opening the box labelled 18, only to find Chanel temporary tattoos, Elise jokingly claimed that she was “done”.Ī previous review by The Independentof Chanel’s first-ever advent calendar revealed that, of the 27 boxes, just nine of them are beauty products, while the remaining 18 are small Chanel-themed trinkets. The video also saw Elise open a Chanel-inspired paper flipbook, prompting her to laugh. What’s next? Tissue paper that says Chanel?” someone else asked.Īfter telling her followers that they will “prevail” with the opening of the advent calendar, Elise then opened another box, in which she found a “little baby body cream,” which she said she is “pretty sure is enough cream for my left arm”. In response to the video, one viewer claimed that the luxury company had taken “whatever random trash they had that had Chanel on it” and put it in the calendar. It’s just this bag,” Elise said as she filmed herself holding up the small dust bag. “Okay number eight was really calling my name until I opened it. The advent calendar’s gifts continued to disappoint both Elise and her viewers as she filmed herself opening the remaining boxes in subsequent videos, with the TikTok user expressing her shock after she opened one box to unveil an empty Chanel dust bag - and nothing else. “It’s so cute, if it was free,” someone else added. In the comments, users were horrified by the Chanel-inspired stickers, with one viewer writing: “The audacity of stickers,” while another person said: “I wasn’t going to buy it before but now I’m not even considering.” On TikTok, one user named Elise, who goes by the username eliseharmon, has documented her entire experience opening the advent calendar, with her first video, showing her opening the box numbered nine because it looked “promising,” only to find stickers, viewed more than 14.6m times. However, the advent calendar has since gone viral on social media after TikTok users filmed their disappointment upon finding mostly inexpensive trinkets inside the numbered boxes.
