Times Square Billboard Controversy Over Lactation Cookie Ad Highlights Double Standards
Molly Baz's ad promoting breastfeeding was removed for guideline violations, sparking debate on societal views of women's bodies.
- The ad featured Molly Baz with a pregnant belly and cookies covering her breasts, promoting lactation cookies.
- Clear Channel Outdoor removed the ad after three days, citing guideline violations.
- Critics highlight the inconsistency in acceptable content, noting ads for lingerie are common in the same space.
- Baz expressed frustration, noting the ad was meant to celebrate motherhood and breastfeeding.
- The incident underscores ongoing societal tensions regarding the portrayal of women's bodies in public spaces.