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I don’t possess energy for rubbish – John Boyega closes ambassadorial arrangement with Jo Malone in the wake of being removed of an advert for the Chinese market

I don’t possess energy for rubbish – John Boyega closes ambassadorial arrangement with Jo Malone in the wake of being removed of an advert for the Chinese market

Nigerian-conceived British entertainer, John Boyega has finished his ambassadorial arrangement with London beauty care products brand, Jo Malone, in the wake of being removed of an advert he imagined, coordinated and featured in for the Chinese market.

Boyega was supplanted by Liu Haoran after the business was reworked and reshot for the Chinese market. The first advert, London Gent, which was delivered a year ago included Boyega strolling around Peckham, south London, riding a pony, hitting the dance floor with companions and spending time with his family. The first cast was multicultural, while the Chinese redo highlighted no dark cast individuals.

Responding to the advancement which many have depicted as foundational bigotry, John Boyega revealed that it was managed without his assent. He included that it will be managed quickly as he “doesn’t possess energy for drivel.”

The entertainer tweeted;

I have decided to step down as Jo Malone’s global ambassador. When I joined the brand as their first male global ambassador last year, I created the short film we used to launch the campaign. It won the Fragrance Foundation Virtual awards 2020 for Best Media Campaign.

Their decision to replace my campaign in China by using my concepts and substituting a local brand ambassador for me, without either my consent or prior notice, was wrong. The film celebrated my personal story– showcasing my hometown, including my friends and featuring my family.

While many brands understandably use a variety of global and local ambassadors , dismissively trading out one’s culture this way is not something I can condone.

It’s back to back but I assure you this will be dealt with swiftly. I don’t have time for nonsense. We press on and strong. Stay blessed people.

I don't possess energy for rubbish - John Boyega closes ambassadorial arrangement with Jo Malone in the wake of being removed of an advert for the Chinese market

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Boyega was not made aware of the recasting of the ad and only found out about it on Twitter. Reacting to Boyega’s decision of severing ties on Twitter, Jo Malone tweeted;

 

John Boyega is an incredible talent, artist and person and we were proud to have him as part of our Jo Malone London family. We respect John’s decision and we wish him all the best.

 

I don't possess energy for rubbish - John Boyega closes ambassadorial arrangement with Jo Malone in the wake of being removed of an advert for the Chinese market

 

It is not the first time Boyega has been erased from Chinese marketing materials. In 2015, Chinese posters for Star Wars: The Force Awakens sparked controversy after fans spotted that Boyega’s character Finn had been significantly reduced in size from the original poster.

 

Earlier this month, the actor spoke out about the systemic racism he experienced during his time in Star Wars. He told GQ;

 

“What I would say to Disney is do not bring out a black character, market them to be much more important in the franchise than they are and then have them pushed to the side. 

“I’m the only cast member who had their own unique experience of that franchise based on their race … it makes you angry with a process like that,” he added, referencing the racist Twitter campaign to boycott the franchise based on his casting.

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