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This ad campaign has been upsetting a lot of people because they have dared to use a slim model and feel that it implies over weight people don't belong on a beach.
I just see an ad campaign by a supplements company for their product they believe can help people achieve "their own beach body."
Is there really anything wrong with this advert, apart from those that dislike selective colouring, which apparently was the only PS involved.

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but besides that I don't see why some would get offended over it. For the bigger women (no I don't have a problem with them) it could be seen as motivation to get down a few sizes, but then again I'm the sort of person that thinks people should feel good about themselves no matter what they look like. Coming from me, not the best looking bloke in the world and I look like I should still be in school, baby faced and 5'5". I don't get offended by adverts with 6ft tall blokes with "sexy abs". If anything it makes me look at myself and think "f**k, maybe it was me that ate all the pies" lol.