A new makeup removing app named “MakeApp” from Russian developer Ashot Gabrelyanov is causing a triggering on levels never before seen.
While it’s not perfect, there’s no getting around the fact the app is rather shockingly accurate.
Women are spamming it with one star reviews and calling for it to be banned from Apple and Google’s app stores, though men love it.
The media responded to the app by accusing developer Ashot Gabrelyanov of being a Kremlin agent — no joke.
Gabrelyanov said he’s going to sue Business Insider for lying about him.
One liberal media writer at Slate tried to stick it to Gabrelyanov by running him through the app.
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