Overview
- On October 13, Salas posted an extensive Instagram statement criticizing brands and public figures who painted or simulated mastectomy scars during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- She described these portrayals as a mockery and a lack of respect toward people who have faced breast cancer.
- She argued the painted line does not resemble real post-mastectomy scars and noted that survivors do not typically display their scars in public.
- She called on companies, collectives, and influencers to back prevention efforts throughout the year rather than focusing only in October, emphasizing that empathy costs nothing.
- Trome reported that she showed her real scar in her stories and recalled her 2022 diagnosis, and the current coverage does not cite responses from specific brands.