Lady Gaga has unveiled her risqué ad campaign for her new perfume.
Lady Gaga has unveiled her risqué ad campaign for her new perfume.
Lady Gaga has unveiled her risqué ad campaign for her new perfume.
Controversial ads: The ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
Controversial: The new ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
CONSUMER Advert 2...INTERNET OUT Handout photo of the infamous Yves Saint Laurent poster promoting its Opium perfume featuring British model Sophie Dahl reclining suggestively on dark satin sheets, naked apart from a pair of stilettos and some items of jewellery, which was withdrawn last January after a record 960 complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority. The new campaign for Newcastle Brown Ale features a pastiche of the controversial advert replacing the 6-foot model with a male model in a similar pose, but this time clothed in overalls and battered boots, it was revealed Wednesday August 29, 2001. Above him is the slogan "Brown is the new Brown." Where model Sophie was shown cupping her left breast in her hand, her male counterpart smiles rapturously as he grasps the new 330ml bottle of the iconic ale to his chest. The smaller bottles contain a colder, draught version of the ale which was previously only available in its Newcastle heartland. See PA story CONSUMER Advert. PA photos...A
Controversial: The new ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
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Controversial: The new ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
Controversial: The new ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
Controversial: The new ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
Controversial: The ad campaign for Hunky Dorys crisps
Sorcha Chipperfield runs onto the pitch carrying a bag of Hunky Dorys crisps at Carrick RFU yesterday
Sorcha Chipperfield runs onto the pitch carrying a bag of Hunky Dorys crisps at Carrick RFU yesterday
Sorcha Chipperfield at Carrick RFU yesterday
Sorcha Chipperfield at Carrick RFU yesterday
Sorcha Chipperfield at Carrick RFU yesterday
Sorcha Chipperfield pours a bag of crisps over her head at Carrick RFU yesterday
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21 September 2012
Lady Gaga's team has reportedly ordered new tour costumes for the star as her fuller figure does not look "flattering" in the current pieces.
The eccentric songstress is flaunting her new curves on stage for her Born This Way Ball, wearing a range of revealing outfits including suspenders, corsets and leotards.
Gaga's stage wardrobe is apparently undergoing an overhaul due to her recent weight gain.
"The tight, skimpy outfits weren't doing anything for Gaga's new fuller figure, so Universal ordered more flattering and better fitting costumes for the rest of the tour," a source revealed to Radar Online.
"No one likes to criticise someone who has put on weight, but she has been showing some serious muffin top, especially when wearing tight suspenders. It just wasn't a good look and was getting unnecessary criticism, so they moved fast to nip it in the bud."
Gaga is said to have put on the weight thanks to her weakness for carbohydrate-packed foods. The 26-year-old star is being advised to not give into her diet cravings.
"Gaga has an incredible appetite for Italian food, which stems largely from her roots. It's very easy on tour to get hooked on a diet of pizza and pasta because they are comfort foods - and when you are away from home you always long for something that reminds you of where you came from," the insider added.
"She loves to eat, but because of her tiny frame it shows if she doesn't work out as much as normal. Executives told her to quit gorging on her favourite foods."
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