Whew! Roommates, Ari Fletcher hopped in her blast bag Monday evening. The Instagram model and influencer fired off a few tweets directed at Mariee Revere, the founder of MoonXCosmetics. Ari was apparently acting in response to two post and delete tweets made indirectly targeting her.
As you may already know, MoonXCosmetics is a vegan beauty company specializing in skincare products. Last year, Mariee made headlines for earning $1 million dollars in eight minutes with her products, according to Black Enterprise. Ari has been previously and widely known to endorse products from the business.
Here’s how it all went down. Ari posted a tweet regarding her skin being clogged by oil products.
“My pores was so clogged up and my dermatologist said it’s from putting oil on my skin every day,” Ari wrote. “All this time, never knew.”
Mariee caught Ari’s post and allegedly quoted the tweet saying “LMAOO. bro. this gotta be a joke.” Then, she followed up with an independent tweet saying “one thing about me imma sue ya.” Both tweets were quickly deleted, but not before folks on Twitter caught them and began sharing screenshots.
It’s unclear when and how Ari saw the now-deleted tweets, but they nonetheless prompted a stream of responses from the influencer.
In all caps, Ari wrote “I have screenshots of you asking what products we use on our skin because you s*** doesn’t work for you… tell your lawyer that b****.” Ari tagged Mariee’s account (@parmoonx) on the tweet.
She continued to blast the young entrepreneur calling her “mad” and attempting to “control” what Ari posts. She also encouraged Mariee to sue with a “top dollar” lawyer.
“Never once did I say you s*** trash, weak, nothing never,” Ari wrote. “Sell the products you really use instead of what you got us putting on our skin! Talking about suing I can’t wait! See you in court and I’m coming with all my receipts so make sure you pay top dollar for your lawyer!”
Additionally, Ari accused Mariee of pretending to “sell out” MoonXCosmetics merchandise. Mariee didn’t make any direct responses to Ari’s response and accusations. However, she did retweet and like a few tweets that could be interpreted as more indirect commentary.
“Y’all do know that all face products don’t work on everyone right,” a retweeted post said. “What works for me may not work for you and vice versa, everybody always looking for the opportunity to bandwagon bash someone else’s business it’s sad.”
Check out some of Mariee’s additional retweets below:
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