The following female image is intended to disgust you!
And so are these big women!
Using plus-size models, these plumped-up American film icon images are part of a fat-woman-hating advertising campaign from a Brazilian low-fat yogurt maker. Each ad features a plumpened sexy vision from film fame.
However, here's the disgusting part! Translated, the copy in each ad reads: "Forget about it. Men's preferences will never change."
These ads are evidently designed to make chubby women feel bad enough about themselves to buy the low-fat yogurt.
I think this campaign will backfire because, darnit, these women are hot! The ad agency didn't pick out the stereotypical "ugly" fat woman -- you know, with lumpy bodies, ugly moles, big noses, bad hair, whatever. These models are absolutely gorgeous.
So, I hope this ad campaign may actually free some men to profess their preferences -- that they desire curvy women over sticks. Because of the message the yogurt company intends, I hope they don't sell any yogurt.
And I know these ads do nothing to change my preferences! I love big beautiful plump women. And I wonder what Marilyn Monroe would think about this whole thing. I'll bet she's smiling right now, thinking about all of us guys lusting after a plumpened version of her.
Here are the complete original ads:
And so are these big women!
Using plus-size models, these plumped-up American film icon images are part of a fat-woman-hating advertising campaign from a Brazilian low-fat yogurt maker. Each ad features a plumpened sexy vision from film fame.
However, here's the disgusting part! Translated, the copy in each ad reads: "Forget about it. Men's preferences will never change."
These ads are evidently designed to make chubby women feel bad enough about themselves to buy the low-fat yogurt.
I think this campaign will backfire because, darnit, these women are hot! The ad agency didn't pick out the stereotypical "ugly" fat woman -- you know, with lumpy bodies, ugly moles, big noses, bad hair, whatever. These models are absolutely gorgeous.
So, I hope this ad campaign may actually free some men to profess their preferences -- that they desire curvy women over sticks. Because of the message the yogurt company intends, I hope they don't sell any yogurt.
And I know these ads do nothing to change my preferences! I love big beautiful plump women. And I wonder what Marilyn Monroe would think about this whole thing. I'll bet she's smiling right now, thinking about all of us guys lusting after a plumpened version of her.
Here are the complete original ads: