Nastya Ivleeva accused blogger Vlad Bumaga of plagiarism and fake news
Nastya Ivleeva
Nastya Ivleeva accused blogger Vlad Bumaga (also known as A4) of plagiarism because of the design of her own brand of Easy Peasy chips: she had previously launched a line of chips, corn sticks and Lava Lava soda, and Nastya seemed to like the packaging design.
He wrote this on his telegram channel:
Vlad A4
Ivleeva said Vlad Bumaga may have been involved in reports that several people were poisoned by Easy Peasy chips. Previously, information about it appeared on the network. Earlier, several people told Ivleeva about the discomfort after eating chips. – Said the broadcast, named super-receiver Andrey.
The conflict of bloggers was commented on in social networks:
– Writes the telegram channel “Only to everyone”.
Belarusian blogger Vlad Bumaga is one of the most popular bloggers in the Russian-speaking segment. Its content is aimed at a children’s audience and mainly attracts challenges. Vlad’s YouTube channel has over 41 million subscribers.
The reputation of the blogger cannot be called impeccable: he has been repeatedly accused of plagiarism. Last year, American blogger MrBeast said that A4 had stolen the covers of his videos and Photoshopped their faces. It later turned out that Paper copied content not only from him, but also from many other bloggers.
Source: Spletnik

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