Cassidy McGill has been dropped from brands after the white powder photos scandal

Love Island Australia’s Cassidy McGill is being dropped from multiple brands following her white powder photo scandal

Love Island Australia star Cassidy McGill has been reportedly dropped by a string of sponsors following her white powder photo scandal.

The 27-year-old influencer, who accidentally uploaded a photo to Instagram last month of herself holding a plate with two lines of white powder, has been dropped from vitamin brand JS Health and British sex toy retailer Lovehoney, reports So Dramatic.

JS Health, which is owned by Double Bay celebrity Jessica Sepel, released a now-deleted statement on Instagram saying it did ‘will not tolerate illegal behavior’ and ‘won’t work with that person again‘.

Love Island Australia star Cassidy McGill (pictured) has been reportedly dropped by a number of sponsors following her white powder photo scandal

Love Island Australia star Cassidy McGill (pictured) has been reportedly dropped by a number of sponsors following her white powder photo scandal

A Lovehoney spokesman said it had “suspended future deals” with McGill, which only promoted the brand’s advent calendar on Instagram two months ago.

So Dramatic also claims that a recent advertisement for Pure Tan starring McGill has disappeared from the brand’s social media accounts.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to McGill for comment.

The 27-year-old influencer, who accidentally uploaded this photo to Instagram last month of herself holding a plate with two lines of white powder on it, has been fired from vitamin brand JS Health and British sex toy retailer Lovehoney

The 27-year-old influencer, who accidentally uploaded this photo to Instagram last month of herself holding a plate with two lines of white powder on it, has been fired from vitamin brand JS Health and British sex toy retailer Lovehoney

JS Health posted a now-deleted statement on Instagram, saying it

JS Health posted a now-deleted statement on Instagram, saying it “does not tolerate illegal conduct” and “will no longer work with this person.”

It comes days after McGill apologized for the white powder photo.

“I made a mistake that I do not take lightly,” she wrote on Instagram.

“This behavior is out of character and I am truly sorry for letting you all down. I feel sorry for my friends, family, my team and the brands I represent.”

A Lovehoney spokesman said it had

A Lovehoney spokesman said it had “suspended future deals” with McGill, who promoted the brand’s advent calendar on Instagram just two months ago (pictured).

McGill accidentally uploaded the photo to Instagram on December 28 before quickly deleting it.

In the picture she is smiling with her mouth and eyes closed while holding a plate on which appear to be two lines of a white substance, along with a small sachet of powder.

Fans quickly reacted to the picture on social media, writing: “This is just disappointing.”

It comes days after McGill apologized for the white powder photo, saying,

It comes days after McGill apologized for the white powder photo, saying, “I made a mistake that I don’t take lightly.”

Days later, McGill issued another statement, this time revealing that she had sought therapy due to the public backlash

Days later, McGill issued another statement, this time revealing that she had sought therapy due to the public backlash

Days later, McGill issued another statement, this time revealing that she had sought therapy due to the public backlash.

“I focused on dealing with weaknesses in my mental state that showed up when I was at rock bottom,” she wrote on Instagram.

“I really thought my mental health was in better shape. I am on consistent therapy to ensure I can cope in the future.’

McGill said she was attacked by hateful trolls and told them to stop, adding: “I’m human, I made a mistake. Choosing to harass and bully a stranger online is not kind.”

McGill said she was attacked by hateful trolls and told them to stop, adding:

McGill said she was attacked by hateful trolls and told them to stop, adding: “I’m human, I made a mistake. Choosing to harass and bully a stranger online isn’t nice.

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