Almost immediately, Ofra fans began responding, even those not in the United States.
#OFRAcosmetics @OFRACosmetics just liked a tweet from Donald Trump.
— Jennifer (@TomsMom1997) January 15, 2019
I no longer support them.
I'm CANADIAN and even I know hes destroying your company one racist tweet at a time.
You lose.
A Canadian buyer says, "He's destroying your company one racist tweet at a time."
It left several wondering if these beliefs were at the core of the makeup brand.
.@OFRACosmetics why are you liking these tweets?? This is incredibly disappointing pic.twitter.com/JBDvWY9Jch
— Zoey (@zoeyy227) January 15, 2019
"This is incredibly disappointing," wrote one Twitter user and Ofra customer.
After catching wind of the outrage, Ofra took to Twitter to say that it had been hacked.
Hey Beauties, our Twitter was hacked???? Please ignore any odd tweets or likes that may have occurred today????????
— OFRA Cosmetics (@OFRACosmetics) January 16, 2019
"Please ignore any odd tweets or likes that may have occurred today," the brand shared.
Ofra followed up with a statement that said the liked tweets were not aligned with the brand's core beliefs.
The OFRA Team would like to acknowledge that our company does not align with any tweets that were liked yesterday from our account. Legal action is being taken, and unfortunately we can make no further comment at this time.
— OFRA Cosmetics (@OFRACosmetics) January 16, 2019
It also asserted that legal action would be taken against the alleged hacker. Sounds like it's getting serious.
For some, however, the apology sounded more like a PR fixer-upper than the truth.
you were tweeting at the same time you liked multiple donald trump tweets @OFRACosmetics pic.twitter.com/e0GI9BQ32v
— Maddy (@maddyjlarkin) January 16, 2019
One said that the Ofra account had been actively tweeting at the same time the brand claimed to be hacked. We can't clarify exactly what happened, but that brings up a valid point.
"Ofra Cosmetics is a liar," one commenter chimed in.
Ofra cosmetics is a liar and y’all better not let them insult your intelligence.
— U so Anoying . God bles . (@MedinaMUAYE) January 16, 2019
Watch where your money goes.
Could the liking of tweets not have been a mistake at all?
Other responses were not as nice.
Ur full of shit, but ok. pic.twitter.com/lyXeqwysAP
— Black Velma ????????♀️ (@farah_zera) January 16, 2019
"Ur full of shit, but ok," reads one tweet.
Others were willing to let bygones be bygones.
All is forgiven ♥️ just get it fixed ????
— Kapua Hao Frantz (@kapuakuheana) January 16, 2019
Some believed it was an honest mistake, but urged Ofra not to let it happen again.
If the page was hacked, however, one customer believes it was strategic and very planned out.
Idk if @OFRACosmetics was hacked or not, but to people who wonder why anyone would hack an account to like a few Trump tweets:
— nekku (@nekkunek) January 16, 2019
To do this. Tweeting something terrible would be too obvious. Deleting the account aswell. Changing peoples image of you by liking smthg shady: deadly
She has a point. Could someone slowly but surely be trying to bring down Ofra? We'll keep you posted on the deets.
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