Tuesday, April 28, 2015

London ad asks if you're beach body ready, and everyone says f*ck off!!!

More than 40,000 people have signed a petition calling for the removal of an advert that's been deemed body shaming amid an online backlash.

Protein World's ad campaign, which features a woman in a bikini and various products in the company's "weight loss collection," asks the question: Are you beach body ready?

It angered a lot of people — but the company isn't backing down.

The posters have been defaced dozens of times, inspired an "Every Body's Ready" Facebook page, and seen the Advertising Standards Authority flooded with complaints.

The online petition says that Protein World "is directly targeting individuals, aiming to make them feel physically inferior to the unrealistic body image of the bronzed model, in order to sell their product."

However, the company has insisted there's nothing wrong with their posters and has "absolutely no intention of removing the adverts because of a minority making a lot of noise."

Here's how the Protein World campaign spectacularly unravelled. More + pictures...

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