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16 mayo, 2019

#PepperPics #Instagram

Something is Terribly Wrong With the “Pepper.Pics” Instagram Account

Pepper.Pics is a disturbing Instagram account containing over 1,600 pics of a young girl posing in various situations. The main theme of the pics: The sexualization of a child and occult elite symbolism.

By Vigilant Citizen


Pepper.Pics is an Instagram account that showcases over 1,600 “fashion pics” of a 9-year-old Belgian girl named Pepper. Maintained by her mother Bonnie van Geel, the account has been active for several years (since Pepper was a toddler) and boasts over 30,000 followers. Following the success of that account, Pepper was recruited to pose for several brands and magazines such as Stella McCartney Kids, Mini Maven Magazine, Mimi & Lula and Daniel Wellington. While that might sound all well and good, a look at pics on the IG account leads to an uneasy feeling … for several reasons.

First, there is something cringe-worthy and exploitative about social media accounts created by parents for children who are too young to consent or even understand the implications of such online exposure. As if that wasn’t enough, a disturbing number of these pics feature the child in “revealing”

30 marzo, 2019

#Zara Removes #Suggestive #Photoshoot Featuring a #ChildModel

After being flooded by comments accusing Zara of “sexualizing a child”, the fashion brand removed pictures from its Instagram account. Here’s a look at the pictures and at the “legendary” photographer who shot them.

By Vigilant Citizen


The fashion brand Zara posted last weekend a photoshoot showcasing its new kidswear collection on Instagram … and it did not go well. The pictures were flooded with disapproving comments accusing the brand of “sexualizing a child”, which prompted the company to remove the pictures from its IG account.

However, the controversy did not die off. A British mother posted the pics on the popular forum Mumsnet with the title I’m feeling uncomfortable about this Zara kids ad. The post lead to more outrage and some media attention.

Shot by the “legendary” photographer Fabien Baron (who designed Madonna’s infamous Sexbook),