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LuLaRoe CEO slammed for 'white privilege' Instagram photos about Guatemalan culture
The CEO of LuLaRoe is being ridiculed for Instagram posts suggesting that people in Guatemala speak "Guatemalan," but the company claims it was a typo.
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LulaRoe faces major backlash after consultant mocks people with Down syndrome
LulaRoe is taking heat for refusing to terminate an independent retailer who appeared to mock people with special needs. LulaRoe’s refusal to cut ties with an independent retailer who mocked people with disabilities has cost it a partnership with a Down syndrome advocacy group and sparked a social media backlash. “We remain strongly committed to promoting Down syndrome education and outreach,” read a statement from LulaRoe CEOs Mark and DeAnne Stidham, sent to Yahoo Lifestyle Monday.
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LuLaRoe hit with another 'pyramid scheme' lawsuit — this time for $1 billion
LuLaRoe, a direct-selling company known for its leggings, is again being called a pyramid scheme in a new class-action complaint seeking $1 billion.
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New LuLaRoe lawsuit, led by lawyer who sued Trump University, calls leggings maker a 'pyramid scheme'
A new class action lawsuit accuses LuLaRoe, the direct selling company known for its leggings and maxi skirts, of being a "pyramid scheme" after changes were made to its buyback policy. Here's everything you need to know about it.
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Did this woman fake her own death for a free LuLaRoe dress?
One woman may have gone the extra mile to score a free dress from direct sales company LuLaRoe — by faking her own death.
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LuLaRoe superseller live-streams exclusive look inside company warehouse
In a live stream posted to her Facebook page, saleswoman Crystal Foy brought LuLaRoe fans along with her — and the lady in charge, DeAnne Stidham — as they pulled their own inventory from the shelves of the expansive warehouse.
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People are really upset about LuLaRoe's new return policy
The leggings company has changed its buyback policy, prompting sellers with extra inventory and empty pockets to launch a petition demanding compensation.