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James Charles Has Accused Wet N Wild Of Ripping Off His Eyeshadow Palette

"BUT when you copy the exact shades & layout from my palette without even trying to hide it...? 🤡🤡"

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Beauty YouTuber James Charles has accused Wet n Wild of making an eyeshadow palette that looks similar to the one he made with Morphe.

It started when Wet n Wild tweeted a teaser of its new palette from RuPaul's DragCon in New York City. The "40 Palette" is due for release in the fall.

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Charles' Morphe palette was released last November and has 39 colors. It was an instant hit and retails for $39.

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Wet n Wild tweeted its palette will be priced between $25 and $29.

Let's zoom in and compare, shall we? Wet n Wild's palette is on the left, and Charles' is on the right.

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While not identical, there are certainly obvious similarities.

It took only moments for people to start calling out Wet n Wild.

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Charles himself then weighed in.

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While he doesn't claim to "own" the specific colors, he wrote, "when you copy the exact shades & layout from my palette without even trying to hide it...? 🤡🤡"

Wet n Wild tweeted, "We certainly didn't copy the price."

Neither Charles nor Wet n Wild were immediately available for comment.

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This latest drama comes after a turbulent year for the beauty influencer. In May, Charles got into a public feud with fellow YouTuber Tati Westbrook. Initially, Westbrook was upset with him for posting about a competitor to her line of beauty vitamins, but then it all spiraled into a back-and-forth fight via video involving accusations about his behavior and sex life.

Charles lost millions of YouTube subscribers in the drama, which he has since recovered.

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