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Lancôme accused of giving in to Beijing over Hong Kong singer

Lancôme, the luxury skincare brand owned by L’Oréal, has been accused of bowing to Chinese political pressure after it dropped a Hong Kong singer from a local marketing campaign following an outcry in Chinese state media.

Denise Ho, an outspoken performer who took part in Hong Kong’s Occupy protests in 2014 and this year posted pictures of herself with the Dalai Lama, had been due to perform at a promotional event later this month.

But on Sunday the company scratched the performance after the Global Times, a state-run nationalist tabloid, condemned it for inviting her.

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