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They are known for their bulging wardrobes full of designer gear. But Gemma Collins has come under fire for reportedly promoting counterfeit Chanel on her Instagram page... and Sam Faiers has been at it, too!Gemma, 37, posted a snap of a 'Chanel' gym holdall on her page, which retails for £70 on the Unicorns And Fluff website, compared with the four figure price tag it would normally have.She captioned the image with the words: 'Thank you @unicornsandfluffshop for my lovely new bag @unicornsandfluffshop #unicornsandfluff #unicorns.'  Share this article Share But fans accused her of promoting fake goods, due to their low price point, writing comments, such as: 'Why are you promoting fakes?''£70 for a cr** fake?''Isn’t it illegal to use Chanel’s logo without permission? Copyright infringement.' The bag is no longer listed on the Unicorns And Fluff website, but it's currently stocking 'Dior' T-shirts for £20 and a Markus Lupfer lookalike sweater for £25.MailOnline has contacted Unicorns And Fluff, Gemma Collins and Sam Faiers for comment. Chanel, Dior and Markus Lupfer have also been contacted for comment.  Meanwhile, Sam Faiers, 27, has previously shared a picture of a plastic 'Chanel' cosmetic bags on Instagram stories and posted a picture of herself wearing the 'Markus Lupfer' sequin lips T-shirt from the site. The 'Chanel' cosmetics bags are no longer visible on Sam's social media but have been reposted on the Unicorns And Fluff website. She also shared a picture of herself wearing the Dior Addict top which retails for £20 from the site, sharing a link to it. Sam's post had a different reaction to Gemma's, with lots of her fans asking where she got the items from, despite her tagging them on the photos. MailOnline has contacted Trading Standards for further information.
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