Oh fuck no and they used old people as well.
Fancy that a company with over 2800 stores using normal every day people to advertise a product to normal every day people...
oh and sheโs not fat.
I appreciate you are Adonis personified, but us mere mortals come in all shapes, sizes, colours, ages, sexualities etc.
Most Helpful Opinions
Because more chicks are fat than not and even the ones who aren't think they are so let's just say the majority identify with the fat chick so they are going to spend the money. Like you said, it's a company with over 2800 stores seems like they know what they are doing including marketing research.
Wow, really? Why is it a problem only when it's a fat chick? If you gonna call companies out, why not any company using a fat person, period? Yet this man became famous for these commercials (may he RIP🙏🏼)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/0_OxCHyLLkU
So you not only fat shaming, you being sexist with it... smh🙄
You mean an average sized woman? Exclusivity is important. Not everyone is a pretty perfect size 0
What Girls & Guys Said
Opinion
30Opinion
Because pretty much everyone in the u. s. is fat now so they probably took a moment to reflect on who they were advertising to.
she's got a little meat on her bones? So what? She's still a cute girl. I mean if I was single and looking for a woman and we connected I'd give that girl a shot, without question. Goddamn people want to much out of others today. For all you know the girl is struggling with depression and put on weight due to medications. Even then... seriously?
Why did you feel that you needed to ask this question anonymously?
Was it because you weren't man-enough to accept the shitstorm of negative feedback due to your obvious immaturity - especially for a "man" who is "36-45"?They're using a real woman and honestly, she's beautiful.
What's truly ugly here, is your character.There are a lot of uninformed answers here -- I guess I shouldn't be surprised that people zero in on whether or not you're being biased or whether it's fair to fat people or whatever. It's so obvious if you have a business degree. Why does any company make an advertisement to make money? Why did they choose a fat chick? Because fat chicks clearly have a lot of money or they wouldn't be fat in the first place.
- u
I saw a lot of people in this commercial and I did not fixate on anyone in particular, because I don't hate myself.
She looks like a regular chick to me. Sheโs not a traditional model type that you see in a lot of commercials, but she probably looks a lot more like the women on the receiving end of these gifts of jewelry in reality.
I really don't understand what you're getting at with this question, or what the problem is.
A lot of people are overweight. I donโt see a problem with ads implicitly acknowledging that.
She has a pretty face and is far from morbidity. Often to have full rear and breast women have a little heft. I have nothing against slimmer girls as I accept a range. She is on the other end, but still part of it. She is pretty.
what you talking about, I didn't see a fat chick.
Hell I'd bang every female in that video except the old lady. We must always respect our elders.To give fat women hope. That even though they fat some guy will ask to marry them. You notice the guy is a healthy weight.
Cause 5 years from now there will probably be a โFAT LIVES MATTERโ movement with fat people rioting and breaking into donut shops to protest
MGTOW has been closing a lot of their stores bridal shops too along with everything else marriage and family oriented.
It's the sad, frustrating and repulsive state of things. If today's young men saw what the women were like 30 years ago they'd think they died and went to heaven.
jumping on the virtue signallers bandwagon i should think
It's sad isn't it? False hope is a thing. And no, she's not average.. She's easily 200 pounds.. She's obese.
Why wouldn't they? Why is this even a question
It's directed at women, and they don't want women to feel threatened by a good looking girl
They're trying to seem relatable to a large number of people who might spend money on their product. They're not positioning themselves as an "aspirational" brand but rather trying to appeal to the mass market.
Learn more
We're glad to see you liked this post.
You can also add your opinion below!