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Crimson Dynamo
16-02-2017, 09:36 AM
Critics demand Khloe Kardashian's Protein World Tube advert is scrapped by London Underground for 'body shaming' young women


Protein World has caused controversy with advert featuring Khloe Kardashian
It comes after company's controversial 'are you beach body ready' 2015 advert
Sadiq Khan came under fire after pledging to rid the capital of such campaigns


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Mr Khan said that as a father of teenage daughters he would ban unhealthy or unrealistic body image posters from London buses, the Tube and London Overground.

Critics have now called on the Mayor to stay true to his word and remove the image starring Khloe - the sister of Kim - amid fears it could cause confidence issues among young women.

The advert shows Khloe in a seductive pose in a leotard promoting the company's 30-day 'slender' weight-loss plan.

The tagline reads 'can you keep up with a Kardashian?'

On Protein World's website, Khloe explains how getting a 'dream body' takes 'dedication and literal sweat and tears.'

She adds: 'For me, weight loss has always been about feeling great on the inside and out. Anything worth having is worth fighting for.'

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/02/15/20/3D41963800000578-4228384-image-a-23_1487190695557.jpg

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4228384/Critics-demand-Protein-World-advert-scrapped.html

Should this advert be banned?

armand.kay
16-02-2017, 09:43 AM
I see no reason why it should be banned.

ebandit
16-02-2017, 09:44 AM
...course it shouldna be banned.............viewers should have sense to laugh at the daft woman's egocentric stoopidity

..is it a good advert...should it be encouraged...no

Mark L

Shaun
16-02-2017, 09:50 AM
Don't think it's as exclusive as their other one was, so I don't see what the problem with it is (aside from any photoshopping issues, etc)

Crimson Dynamo
16-02-2017, 09:51 AM
I think if you are using a women as an advert for weight loss and body reshaping it should be illegal to use digital enhancement

Northern Monkey
16-02-2017, 11:37 AM
I think if you are using a women as an advert for weight loss and body reshaping it should be illegal to use digital enhancement

I agree.I'd rather see what her real ass looks like.Looking at photoshopped images of women is almost like looking at a cartoon.

Niamh.
16-02-2017, 11:39 AM
I think if you are using a women as an advert for weight loss and body reshaping it should be illegal to use digital enhancement

That's a good point, it's kind of like false advertising in a way

Crimson Dynamo
16-02-2017, 11:44 AM
That's a good point, it's kind of like false advertising in a way

I mean you would never get away with doing it to a car advert?

Withano
16-02-2017, 12:24 PM
I think if you are using a women as an advert for weight loss and body reshaping it should be illegal to use digital enhancement

Thats an excellent point...

.. but its not the point that was made in the article

Should it be banned for the points raised in the article? No
Should it be banned for the point you brought up? Yeh actually

Niamh.
16-02-2017, 12:25 PM
Thats an excellent point...

.. but its not the point that was made in the article

Should it be banned for the points raised in the article? No
Should it be banned for the point you brought up? Yeh actually

pretty much

Kizzy
16-02-2017, 12:26 PM
I don't disagree with images of young women looking healthy I don't see that as body shaming , however that image has been altered and as said that is totally wrong.

What I do object to is the product, young women do not need protein powders, as they will get all they need from the food they eat. Only bodybuilders need these products.

Tom4784
16-02-2017, 12:27 PM
I agree with LT *Checks to see if the sky is falling*

I think Khan's reasons for wanting to ban adverts like that are understandable but also patronising to women in general. I do think they should be banned for the reason that LT stated though.

Amy Jade
16-02-2017, 12:30 PM
I agree with LT too.

Those images are pretty much false advertising as she looks nothing like that in real life.

Ronald.
16-02-2017, 02:07 PM
Saw these in london the other week and commented on how they looked like they had been altered on photoshop. Why does she have white lines up her legs?!? R.

Kizzy
16-02-2017, 02:28 PM
Saw these in london the other week and commented on how they looked like they had been altered on photoshop. Why does she have white lines up her legs?!? R.

:joker::joker: She's supposedly wearing shiny flesh coloured dance tights, that is the reflection.

ebandit
16-02-2017, 03:15 PM
...meanwhile in the real world .........passing commuters wonder why she trys

so hard to look like a blow up sex toy..................

Mark L