Y'all when I started researching for this video I honestly thought it was going to be faster huh I thought I knew everything I genuinely did I was a backer for the Lisa Frank Glamour Dolls campaign back in 2017 I really thought I knew the story I saw other peoples videos on it and I was in it, I did all of the things, I was part of it. My friend, oh-my gosh, I did not know. There was so much that I did not know It is so fucked up, like I am just- I am absolutely blown away. Because the thing is, the more I started looking into it, the more things that I found And the more connections I was making And I was like oh my gosh. This is a story, my friend. There is so much that happened in the Lisa Frank Glamour Dolls Collab That we did not know, because everything wasn't laid out through hindsight we know hindsight is 20/20. Now we're seeing 20/20 my friend. And the rainbows are not rainbowing, and the unicorns and the peguseseses, and they're not, it's not good, it's very bad. So if you are ready, to go on this wild journey with me This is Behind the Controversy. And its starting right now. [Music] I would dare to say, pretty much everybody watching this video has been online and seen something that you never intended to purchase, but you had that impulse feeling. You had that feeling because, for some reason, you didn't know that you needed this, and you needed to buy it. Maybe it solves some kind of problem in your life, maybe it was some kind of advancement on something you already knew or maybe it was due to nostalgia. Something that reminded you of your childhood or just when you were younger, something that made you feel happy, during that time. And maybe its even something that made an entire generation feel happy. That's the feeling that the backers had when we saw that Lisa Frank was coming out with makeup with a company named Glamour Dolls. Now we did not, a lot of us had never heard of Glamour Dolls. Imma be 100%, I'd never heard of Glamour Dolls before. But I had heard of Lisa Frank. And I was freaking out because I was a sticker collector. I-I will tell you though, the scratch-and-sniff stickers were my favorite, but Lisa Frank stickers were super cool too. They were very very popular, and that's the way it was for a lot of people that were GenX or older millennials. Mostly, probably mid-millennials as well. If it wasn't the stickers, maybe it was the school supplies. Because Trapper Keepers were a thing. It was not just a regular notebook. It was a cool notebook. And they were kind of pricey, so if you had a Lisa Frank Trapper Keeper, you were cool. Or if you were like me, you had a knock-off version from K-mart, which made you moderately cool. Not really. But we pretended we were. "I'll never forget the day I got stuck on Lisa Frank. The stickers were so cool, the colors were awesome. I gotta find more. So go to the store, And WOW, there's tons of awesome Lisa Frank stuff. I gotta have it! What more can I say? Pretty soon my friends, Ashley and Lindsay are going Lisa Frank Crazy too." And like I mentioned earlier, the company that started all of this wasn't super well known. They're called Glamour Dolls, so they had to get their name out there somehow, so they used an uber popular youtuber, at the time, named Candy Johnson. And Candy Johnson was the perfect influencer for this campaign. I don't even know if we were calling people influencers at that point. But anyway, my point is that Candy Johnson was top of her game. Everybody freaking loved Candy, she was like the sweetest, sweetest, kindest person. And she has this really light voice. And everybody freakin' loved Candy. "Hi guys, 2016 is behind us, but I am gonna share with you my Best in Beauty of 2016. Make sure if you have not subscribed, subscribe, join the family, become a Candy Corn. Candy Corn, like a Unicorn, but like candy corn, I don't know, I'll have to think about that one. And follow me on Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook for all kinds of different and awesome things." So when Candy announced the collaboration between Glamour Dolls and Lisa Frank, people lost their minds, they opened their wallets to the tune of over $300,000 Almost 6,000 people backed this project. Now, if you don't know what I'm talking about as far as Kickstarter and "backing" a project, basically, it's kind of like a GoFundMe-ish kind of thing, but for a business. So the business wants to make a product, but they don't have the money, so they go and they tell people "Hey, we wanna make this product, if you back us, if you give us money at different tiers, you'll get X products for helping us to create the product." This story has been told many times before. But I don't think it has been told in this way, because what I'm gonna focus on in this video is the point of view of the backers. What was it like to be a backer from the beginning, and what kind of tactics did Glamour Dolls use to keep us hanging on for well over a year. Where many, many people, including me, did not ask for refunds even after they were over a year late in sending out products. Some of you