Model “spoil” the photos of stars on the “Golden globe”, is suing the employer

Model “spoil” the photos of stars on the “Golden globe”, is suing the employer

History of sudden fame turned into a lawsuit.

January 7 in Los Angeles at the ceremony of awarding the “Golden globe” new star was born. Nobody famous 30-year-old model Kellet Cuthbert, carrying the water of one of the sponsors of the event, managed to light up in almost all photographs of celebrities.

Ok Fiji water girl, a star is born. You’re the true winner of the golden globes. pic.twitter.com/YN4h5jvbEi

— Kim Chi (@KimChi_Chic) January 7, 2019.

A new star was born – a girl with a Fiji water. You’re a real winner Golden globe

Such persistent advertising has made the girl the heroine of many memes and the real star — the number of her Instagram followers have tripled, and the model began to invite in various broadcasts on TV.

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Publication of Kelleth Cuthbert (@kellethcuthbert) 6 Feb 2019 5:25 PST

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But such glory, but at the same time and a great advertisement of the brand of water led to a strange development of events. The managers of the company for the production of Fiji water immediately made cardboard figures depicting Cuthbert from the “Golden globe” and put them next to the points of sale of water in the supermarkets.

That was fast… pic.twitter.com/9YrK2uh7g8

— Nate Nickolai (@natenickolai) January 14, 2019.

Quickly…a Model decided that it was not in her contract, and sued the employer in court to pay her for a new ad.The news isa Very strange flash mob: people steal cardboard figures of celebrities

In turn, the company filed a counterclaim against the model. It noted that she voluntarily signed a contract in which all agreed, and now wants to “be promoted” at the expense of the brand and to get more money than she was supposed to.

In addition, company representatives noted that Cuthbert she published a photo with his cardboard copy in Instagram, which implies her consent in an advertising campaign.

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