The Belgian beauty hired by cosmetics giant L’Oreal Professionnel
after photos of her cheering in the stands at a World Cup match went
viral has deleted her Facebook page that featured a photo of herself
posing with a gun and a slain Oryx gazelle.
L’Oreal Professionnel has also
confirmed that the beauty, 17-year-old Axelle Despiegelaere, will not be
continuing on with the company beyond a nearly 90-second hair tutorial video she has already filmed.
“She collaborated on a one-time
basis for social media use in Belgium,” a L'Oreal Professionnel
representative told ABC News today. “It was a one-time contract which
has been completed.
“She was not a spokesperson.”
Axelle Despiegelaere is pictured on a hunting trip in this post from her Facebook page on July 1, 2014.
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Photos of Despiegelaere’s cheering on her country during a World Cup match against Russia in Rio June 22 went viral after they were plastered around the world in newspapers and social media.
The blonde was decked out in red, black and yellow face paint -– the colors of Belgium’s flag -- wearing a matching hat with horns and waving pom-poms in the candid photos.
"Feeling excited," she wrote at the time.
As the spotlight on Despiegelaere grew, so too did the spotlight grow on the photo she posted July 1 of herself with the dead gazelle. The photo was posted one day before her home team, Belgium, defeated Team USA 2-1 in the World Cup.
“Hunting is not a matter of life or death,” Despiegelaere wrote in the photo’s caption. “It’s much more important than that…this was about 1 year ago…ready to hunt Americans today haha.”
Despiegelaere has since deleted her Facebook page.
The representative for L'Oreal declined to comment on the photo
today, saying only, “The photo was released privately and is not one of
L’Oreal Professional’s.”Despiegelaere’s hair tutorial video has already racked up over 2 million views on YouTube.
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