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Protein World's "Beach Body Ready" Ad


Added 8 years ago by Don • Updated 3 months ago by Don
Added 8 years ago by Don • Updated 3 months ago by Don

Protein World's "Beach Body Ready" Ad
Protein World's "Beach Body Ready" Ad

Category: Meme Status: submission Year: 2015 Origin: London Underground Region:
Type: Advertisement
Tags: ad advertisement controversy fat shaming body acceptance physical fitness

About

Protein World's "Beach Body Ready" Ad refers to a London Underground weight loss product advertisement featuring a bikini-clad women with the message "Are you beach body ready?", which was accused of "body shaming" and promoting "unrealistic body images" by activists in April 2015.

Origin

On April 12th, 2015, Twitter user Hannah Atkinson posted a photograph of a Protein World advertisement taken in a London Underground station in London, England, adding that the ad "sums up everything that I despise about how we treat and value women's bodies" (shown below). In the first three weeks, the tweet garnered more than 460 retweets and 400 favorites. On April 15th, Atkinson's tweet was highlighted in a listicle on BuzzFeed[5] titled "Can You Guess What These Sexist Adverts Are Trying To Sell?"


Protein BCH BODY THE WEIGHT LOSS COLLECTION ONLINE AT PROtEINwO Hannah Atkinson la@hatkinson Follow This advert pretty much sums up everything that I despise about how we treat and value women's bodies. 9:24 AM -12 Apr 2015 わ 12-462 ★ 405

Spread

On April 17th, 2015, United Kingdom resident Charlotte Baring created a petition on Change.org[4] titled "Remove 'Are You Beach Body Ready' Advertisements" (shown below). In the first two weeks, the petition gathered upwards of 53,500 signatures of its 75,000 goal.


Petitioning Protein World Remove 'Are You Beach Body Ready Advertisements Charlotte Baring East sussex, United Kingdom Sign this petition 53,678 supporters Wold 21,322 needed to reach 75,000 ARE YOU' BEACH BODY I READY? we shins? First name Last name THE WEIGHT LOSS COLLECTION Email United States 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 Street address Zip code I'm signing because... (optional) "for the majority of people to 'achieve': everyone has an individual body shape O f Share with Facebook friends

Protests

On April 22nd, 2015, feminist activists Tara Castello and Fiona Longmuir staged a protest in front of a Protein World ad in a London Underground train station while wearing bikinis. That day, Longmuir published a blog post[12] about the protest and highlighted a photograph of herself and Castello standing in front of the ad (shown below, left). On April 25th, Castello created a Facebook[3] event page for a protest titled "Taking Back the Beach," encouraging users to join a demonstration against the Protein World ad at Hyde Park in London, England on May 2nd (shown below, right).


PROTEIN Protein World Tell us what you think BO- READY? THE WEIGHT LOoss COLLECTION PROTEINWORLD.CoM How to get a beach body; Take your body to the beach. US TELLS A STORY HATS YOU 02 Taking back the bead Public . Hosted by Catstello and 2 others J, Join Save -Invite ▼ GUESTS Saturday at 10:00am 4 days from now-60°F/53 F Chance of Rain 1.9k invited 583 93 maybe going Hyde Park Hyde Park, W2 2UH London, United Kingdom Show Map

Ad Vandalism

On April 22nd, 2015, the @VagendaMagazine[13] Twitter feed posted a photograph of a Protein World ad defaced with the message "Your body is not a commodity" (shown below, left). In the coming days, several other Twitter users tweeted more photographs of vandalized ads to the @VagendaMagazine.


The Vagenda Team @VagendaMagazine Follow We love London. F--- patriarchy thegap RETWEETS FAVORITES 6:49 PM - 22 Apr 2015 Follow @everyoneisetra @cait_gc @AnyBodyOrg @UK_Feminista @SukiKF lolz THE WEIGHT LOSS COLLECTION ARE YOU BEACH BODY READY F--- OFF RETWEETS FAVORITES 23 21 6:42 PM-23 Apr 2015 Roxy Watson @Roxy_Watson 塩Follow Loved seeing this earlier. I love london #everybodysready THE WEIGHT LOSS COLLECTION RE YOU BEACH BODY READY? YOUR S--- RETWEETS FAVORITES !甜轄圈逸臽囫翬猋 214 8:53 AM-25 Apr 2015 塩Follow @mirandafay I committed an act of civil disobedience last week and it felt glorious @VagendaMagazine @Everyday Sexisnm わ ★ RE YOU BEACH BODY EADY? THE WEIGHTLOS COLLECTION MEAL REPLACEMENT&SUPPLEMENTS THE , SLENDER to Starte ERCLUSIVECY AVAILABLE ONLINE AT PROTENWOR women hemso AS a PDE PA RETWEETSFAVORITES 282 297 5:45 AM-22 Apr 2015

Protein World's Response

On April 23rd, the @ProteinWorld Twitter feed responded to Twitter user @JulietteBurton, asking her "why make your insecurities our problem ;)" (shown below, left). On April 25th, @ProteinWorld responded to Twitter users @laurenlaverne and @LarenKancashire, claiming that sales for the company had tripled since the controversy began (shown below, right). That day, Redditor alanitoo submitted screenshots of @ProteinWorld's tweets to the /r/fatlogic[14] subreddit, where it accumulated more than 2,400 votes (94% upvoted) and 240 comments in the next 72 hours.


Juliette Burton @JulietteBurton 17h I spent life believing I'm not good enough: I signed #perfectlyimperfect @ProteinWorld #eachbodysready change.org/p/proteinworld.., via @UKChange わ t38 8 Protein World ProteinWorld Follow @JulietteBurton @UKChange why make your insecurities our problem わt3 ★ ..。 RETWEETSFAVORITES 8 9 10:41 PM- 23 Apr 2015 Lauren Laverne @laurenlaverne 7h The alluringly named "Protein World" demonstrate a spectacular PR fail in response to #each bodysready buzzfeed.com/rossalynwarren.. t3 120 ★83 Karen @LarenKancashire 3h Can't wait to see how @ProteinWorld try to dig themselves out of this fine mess! @laurenlaverne @VagendaMagazine わ ★1 Protein World ProteinWorld Follow @LarenKancashire @laurenlaverne @VagendaMagazine haven't you heard. sales; have tripled and I lust (3c)i tonlu ● わ ★ RETWEETS FAVORITES 50 91 7:32 AM-25 Apr 2015

On April 27th, Redditor cloudno7 submitted a screenshot of an email from Protein World's Head of Global Marketing Richard Staveley, claiming that the company received over £1,000,000 in revenue over the last four days (shown below).[1]


Hi Martin Total spend £250k New customers-20,000 since Thursday Revenue now over £1,000,000 over the last 4 days Instagram, Facebook and Twitter followings have each jumped by between 5,000 and 20,000 since the start of the campaign Coverage since Friday 10 April Total AVE of 133 Clips: £320,663 Total Circulation of 131 Clips: 113,340,716 and counting obviously.... s that ok? Cheers, Rich Richard Staveley Head of Global Marketing Protein World

On 4chan

On April 25th, a thread with the message "Where were you when Protein World literally raped this poor woman?" was created on the /pol/ (politics) board on 4chan.[4] In the coming days, several other threads were created on /pol and /fit/ (fitness).[7][8][9][10][11]

#EveryBodysReady

Critics of the advertisement launched the hashtag #EveryBodysReady[2] on Twitter to promote body acceptance. The hashtag was subsequently hijacked by those who defended Protein World's ad.

News Media Coverage

In the comings days, several news sites published articles about the controversy, including The Independent,[15] Time,[16] Mashable,[17] The Guardian,[18] Today,[19] Metro,[20] Breitbart,[21] The Drum[22] and The Spectator.[23]

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