Did Tiffany Mitchell make up an alleged motorcycle accident just to sponsor a brand?
Tiffany Mitchell, recreated a motorcycle accident in order to advertise a watermark. This did not go down very well with his followers, who considered his behavior absurd and an act of mockery in the face of the number of people who die year after year in accidents involving motorcycles.
Although she is generally dedicated to promoting gluten-free recipes, Tiffany Mitchell is eventually seen sponsoring some brand strange to her routine.
It all started when a few weeks ago the influencer suffered a motorcycle accident, where she only ended up with some scratches and a scare. But, when taking photographs to tell their story, the poses of the participants in the accident are totally different from that of an injured person who was even used to upload a photo with a Smartwater brand water bottle.
Nothing has been recreated. It saddens me that some people say this, but it is not the case. I did not know that he was taking the photos, but then he showed them to me, and I am grateful that he has captured this intense moment for me, he has responded to the criticism. Tiffany Mitchell replied.
However, the photographs represent something else entirely. To which she replied that she would never do something like that, out of respect for the people who have died in motorcycle accidents and also their followers. The Smartwater company, I affirm that they do not have contracts with Mitchell and that they would not allow an advertising campaign of this nature either.
The photos were removed from her profile, she also uploaded several videos explaining the situation and through tears she assures that she is not like that. Finally, I publish the following image with a note that we will translate at the end.
Tiffany Mitchell's statements about her motorcycle accident
I've been figuring out how to respond to everything that has been developed recently regarding the post I shared 3 weeks ago about my motorcycle accident. I'm not going to go into that post here (see my Moto Accident story highlight for all the details), but I want to talk about the reactions I've been getting to the article @buzzfeednews posted sensationalizing what I went through that day, and poking fun from the post I shared. As a result, they accused me of staging the accident to get attention, using it as a product placement opportunity with a water company, and other things that I can't even understand. I have been sharing real life stories here since I started my account. I opened up about miscarriage, divorce, anxiety, losing my partner in a motorcycle accident 3 years ago, and navigating the pain that followed. Furthermore, I chose to use Instagram as a tool to heal and connect with other humans who might be going through similar things so that we can do it together. And it has been beautiful. When I work with brands, they are the ones that I personally enjoy, and I publicize every sponsorship. Accusing someone of faking or exploiting an accident is extremely serious, because what if you mess up? It really happened to me and I was scared. I really got hurt and had to recover. I was in shock on the side of the road, having memories of when I lost someone very important to me. Friends were by my side, strangers called an ambulance, waited while they searched me, and then took me home. When I found out that my professional photographer friend I had previously been photographing with took photos of everything, I was completely moved. I shared this in my feeding with humans who have been traveling with me for years because I knew they would understand what it meant to me and I understood what it would mean to them. I am saddened that something so true and personal has been treated this way, and I was disappointed that BuzzFeed spun it there. Furthermore, I would only ask if you are here for this, consider that the post I made was a real thing that happened in my life and that it resonated deeply with me and with those who decided to follow me. That's what it was meant for.