Dara Huang has issued a fresh “discrimination” complaint ahead of a looming decision concerning her eight-year-old son, Wolfie.
The American architect, who dated Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi between 2015 and 2018, took to her social media account to issue the complaint.
Writing on her Instagram story, Huang said: “Alo Yoga sucks because they discriminate against their clients and are incompetent with actually sending the right item.
“Not to mention that the manufacturing is cheap and completely overpriced.”
Dara Huang issues fresh ‘discrimination’ complaint as Wolfie decision looms
Instagram / Dara Huang
The mother-of-one added: “Fact I paid $400 for online – they sent me purple (?!?) by accident and the store manager refuses to exchange it for what I originally ordered (even though I have the receipt).
“The most bizarre way to treat clients.”
GB News has contacted Alo Yoga for comment.
This social media post comes ahead of the looming decision about where Wolfie, Huang’s son with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, will spend Christmas this year.
Dara Huang issued a ‘discrimination’ complaint against company Alo Yoga
Instagram / Dara Huang
Edoardo tied the knot with Princess Beatrice in 2020, meaning the Princess of York became stepmother to young Wolfie.
The eight-year-old seemingly rotates for Christmas each year, having spent the festive season with the Royal Family at Sandringham in 2022, but with Huang in Florida in 2023.
Princess Beatrice was originally thought to be spending Christmas with Edoardo’s family in Italy this year, having never previously had the chance as she is normally expected to join the royals in Norfolk.
However, the 36-year-old, who is currently expecting her second child, has executed a U-turn after receiving medical advice to avoid travelling abroad, meaning that she will now, in fact, join King Charles and the wider Royal Family in Sandringham.
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It is not known where Wolfie will spend the festive season due to Princess Beatrice’s last-minute change.
However, as he joined his mother in the US last year, he will likely spend Christmas with his father this time around.
Wolfie stepped out alongside Beatrice and Edoardo earlier this month for the Together At Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey.
He is due to become a big brother for the second time early next year when Princess Beatrice gives birth to her second child.