- Title Woman Claims She Was Nearly Refused Entry To Horror Maze Due To Acne
- Summary A woman claimed her acne was confused with face paint by a security guard and was allegedly nearly not allowed into a corn maze. Zoe Morgan from Truro, Nova Scotia, wanted to raise awareness of the encounter to highlight acne stigma, body shaming, and the importance of owning mistakes. The corn maze had rules against face paint being allowed and warned customers not to use it. As Zoe went through security, a guard asked her to remove the stickers and paint from her face, which she happily obliged. However, after removing her stickers, the guard allegedly pointed at her face and told her to remove the paint, which was her acne. After allegedly calmly arguing with the guard, Zoe stated she was allowed through, but they then informed the ticket attendant, who she claimed checked her face with a flashlight. After the ticket attendant confirmed Zoe was not wearing face paint, she was allowed through. Zoe said: “The employee confirmed it wasn’t face paint, but the whole situation was incredibly uncomfortable and embarrassing. “I share the story to highlight acne stigma, body shaming, and the importance of owning mistakes instead of doubling down. “The video resonated with viewers because it’s relatable, uncomfortable in a very real way, and taps into a shared experience many people with visible skin conditions face every day.”
- Credit @skinselflovestory via ARK Media
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- Filming Location Truro, Nova Scotia
- Country Canada
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Date Posted: 27th January 2026
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