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Peloton holiday ad goes viral for its 'sexist' message
A Peloton holiday ad that was meant to inspire caused a Twitter storm.
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Underwear brand faces backlash for ad that appears to mimic sexual assault scene
Knixwear, a company that sells “leak-proof underwear,” accidentally spilled an ad concept that brought to mind sexual assault. “Apparently, it’s okay for Knixwear to put up ads that goes beyond hinting at sexual assault?!?!” she wrote. “As a sexual assault survivor, I’m triggered and I’m angry.
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Demi Lovato calls out Instagram for promoting 'harmful' fat-shaming ad
The 29-year-old singer demanded that the social media platform remove the game app's ad.
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Chanel under fire for sultry ad featuring 16-year-old Kaia Gerber
“Seriously? A 16-year-old? What exactly are you promoting?”
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Empowering lingerie campaign aims to break down the 'perfect figure'
“Being a perfect figure in this campaign means sharing your self love with the world, inspiring others to love themselves unconditionally too.”
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Kylie Jenner hides behind security blanket in Calvin Klein ad — and Twitter has theories why
Calvin Klein launched a new global campaign on Monday morning featuring the Kardashian-Jenner clan, and a rare appearance from Kylie Jenner. Following the general vibe of most of the brand’s advertisements over the past few decades, the campaign photos have the family wearing nothing but their undergarments — with the exception of 20-year-old Jenner. Because of this modest pose people on Twitter have further evidence to believe that Kylie’s expecting her first child.
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Dove’s New ‘Alternative Facts’ Ad Mocks Trump Administration
Wearing deodorant can increase your intelligence, Dove reports. Working with advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather in London, the U.K. arm of the beauty brand released an advertisement that takes aim at “alternative facts,” a buzz phrase made notorious recently by White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway. Conway coined the expression to explain away White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s false claims about the size of the crowd at President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.