following a staggering 15,000 social media calls for Pride-collection boycotts — nearly 40 times higher than a year ago, when there were just 400, The Guardian noted.
“There are times that you can just tell it feels like a money grab,” New York skincare influencer Ian Michael Crumm, 30, told the outlet.“When it comes to Pride, I need to know if a company is doing good in the world and actually showing up for our community,” the activist told The Guardian. “Going topless in DC is legal, and I fully support the movement in freeing the nipple,” Montoya said, calling it part of “living in joy.”