Instagram Is Telling Gigi Hadid She's Not Welcome In China

Instagramusers are not thrilled about modelGigi Hadid’s upcoming trip to China.

Hadid is set to walk in the annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, which willtake place in Shanghaifor the first time. She made the announcement with a video post on Instagram Monday.

A post shared by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid)on Aug 28, 2017 at 12:05pm PDT

The 22-year-old’s visit to Asia is coming just months after she wasaccused of mocking Asian people.

In a video uploaded in February by her sister, Bella, Hadid can be seen laughing and squinting her eyes at a table with friends while holding what appears to be a Buddha cookie up to her face. At the time the video surfaced, Hadid, who has Palestinian and Dutch ancestry, wasfeatured on the cover of Vogue China.

Bella Hadid deleted the clip, but the internet grabbed it before it was gone forever. And the backlash ensued.

After Hadid announced that she will be heading to Shanghai, Instagram commenters startedflooding her post with snake and chicken emojis, telling her “don’t come,” BuzzFeed first reported. Some commenters noted that Hadid never publicly apologized for her actions in the video.

Hadid ultimately turned off commenting on the announcement post, but that didn’t stop people fromgoing for her other images.

A rep for Hadid was not available for comment, but a screen grab of an apparent direct message from Hadid about the initial incident was shared on Twitter amid the renewed criticism.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.