Woof.
。 Seventeen-year-old James Charles broke ground last October when he was named CoverGirl's first male spokesperson. Since then, Charles has been experiencing all of the blessings of sudden fame, appearing on
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The CoverBoy received。
immediate
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backlash for his culturally insensitive tweet.
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With criticism quickly amounting on Charles' timeline, the famous teen issued a short apology.。
And then a longer one. 。
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After many users pointed out the model's error calling the continent of Africa, containing 54 countries, a "country," (woof pt. 2), he resurfaced on Twitter to fix his mistake. 。
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Tweet may have been deleted 。Damn Charles, do better.。Featured Video For You。Model dangles from a Dubai skyscraper…all for an Instagram photo。