The Brazilian digital content creator has gained notoriety on social media for teaching her followers to sell clothing designed for Portugal’s most needy, namely refugees. Elisa Vieira said she sold items through the Vinted app to make some money. News UOL.
“Commission shop [loja em segunda-mão] free in Portugal. You can just walk in and pick up all the stuff for free,” the influencer says in a video posted on Twitter. In the video, Elisa reveals the exact location where she went to pick up the clothes donated in Portugal.
Soon, the content creator began to be criticized online. However, Eliza has already responded to all the criticism and stated that what she did is not a “crime”.
“There are several places in Portugal where people donate clothes because they will throw them in the trash because they have the most clothes. […] Whoever put a piece there so that it is available to anyone who wants to take it should not be charged for what was done with this piece afterwards,” he stressed.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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