YouTuber James Charles canceled his Sisters tour just weeks after the start of his quarrel with Tati Westbrook.
On Friday, Charles posted a series of videos on his Instagram Instagram, in which he announced that the tour of 24 states would no longer take place.
The tour was scheduled to begin at the end of next month, June 26 in Philadelphia, before crossing the United States and ending in Los Angeles a month later.
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The beauty entrepreneur, who turned 20 on Thursday, began compiling videos by thanking fans for their birthday wishes, before explaining that her decision to cancel the tour was "very, very difficult."
"I know it sucks and people are going to be upset, trust me, I'm not really happy either," said Charles.
"I made the decision to do the tour. It was 100% my decision. None of the sites have withdrawn, none of the sponsoring brands has been removed. "
Charles went on to say that the decision to cancel the tour was made for "many personal reasons" and that he did not feel able to keep what he had promised.
"It's really, really bad to admit, but I'd rather so tell you right now." Added Charles.
The YouTuber concluded his message by rebaduring fans that anyone buying tickets would automatically be refunded and that he was still planning to tour in the near future.
Charles also explained that he would use his time to focus on himself and be with people who like him.
The announcement came just weeks after Charles found himself entangled in enmity with his compatriot, YouTube star Tati Westbrook.
Westbrook broke her relationship with Charles and posted a video on YouTube, highlighting her "problematic" behavior, including promoting a beauty product comparable to the one she created and accusing her of exploiting the baduality of people.
Since then, the two men have called for a ceasefire in their ranks, pledging to talk about it privately.
"I have been in contact with James Charles through an intermediary for a week and we believe that it is in the interest of our community, our viewers and our own mental health to put an end to this case", said Westbrook. wrote on Twitter.
"For this reason, I will no longer make public comments and hope and pray that no one else will make other hurtful statements from me".
Charles accepted, posting a tweet who read"I'm ready to move on, I will not talk about it anymore, but hope to speak in the future when we're all ready.
"This week has been terrible for all of us and I'm asking the community to focus on positivity to move forward."
Earlier this month, reports revealed that Charles Sisters Apparel's online clothing store had been removed from the website after the end of its business and posted a "no construction" notice.