If you follow the It Girls on social media, then you’ll know that Isabelle Daza and her husband Adrien Semblat are in Africa for vacation. Sure, we laughed at her funny posts when they were trying to pack their clothes for the trip—even the ones about Adrien’s color palette of choice. But there’s one story that got us uncomfortable and so did other people online.

Isabelle posted a story on Instagram contemplating between buying a hat to add to her OOTDs or to feed the children of Africa for the same price, she even added, “What would Angelina Jolie do?” pertaining to the actress, director, and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador. She even decorated her post with emojis.

As mentioned earlier, it did not sit well with a lot of people and they took their reactions to Twitter.

“Isabelle Daza aims to use wit and humor through raw and real candor to provoke the best version of oneself.” pic.twitter.com/wZmvM93eBL — CJ Masigan (@chrstnmsgn) April 8, 2017

From 0 to Isabelle Daza, how dense and insensitive are you? — Algenesis (@allarickxander) April 9, 2017

People to unfollow on social media: 1. Isabelle Daza — ms (@mnlshey) April 9, 2017

Isabelle Daza is the epitome of privileged rich kids. — wolfer jude thaddeus (@flowerwolfer) April 8, 2017

bio: i may be boba in english but at least im not isabelle daza — michael (@foundmekmek) April 8, 2017

isabelle daza is in hot water right now. and its just so sad because i used to love her now i don’t know. she’s dense and lowkey racist :–( — aubrey (@osnapitzvk) April 9, 2017

I know people who are a million times richer than u & yet still have manners @isabelledaza SHAME ON YOU. U have no class. Go back to school pic.twitter.com/koiBqyanRN — tricia (@TriciaGotGame) April 8, 2017

This is not the first time Isabelle received negative feedback for her social media posts. She also got in trouble for posting about a beach trip and tagging it with “#Siquiwhores,” as well as her “Haters Gonna Hate” series with Sen. Bongbong Marcos.

What do you think? Should she stop her Instagram posts where she thinks she shines the brightest or just be more careful? Remember, Isabelle, you are a celebrity, hence, a public person.

Updated on April 11, 10:20 a.m.

Isabelle interrupted her regular Instagram Story program with an apology relating to this incident.

What are your thoughts?

[Inquirer.net]

Photo courtesy of Isabelle Daza’s Instagram account

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