But the model in the spot has some choice words for critics who called the ad "vulgar" and likened it to "amateur porn. The model, Simone Holtznagel, a former Australia's Next Top Model contestant, was furious about many of the complaints cited by the Australian Advertising Standards Bureau in banning the ad. One complaint read: "They were not merely modeling the underwear, they were moving suggestively, gyrating and looking lasciviously at the camera—like a very amateur porn movie. It was a demeaning and embarrassing display.
Playboy: Sexy Lingerie () : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The reason? It was too sexy. Now the ad's star has taken to Instagram to vent about it. According to Mumbrella , one complaint labelled the ad, shown in the window of underwear boutique Bras N Things, as"amateur porn" and said Holtznagel was "not merely modelling the underwear, they were moving suggestively, gyrating and looking lasciviously at the camera … It was a demeaning and embarrassing display. The watchdog's decision was based on their view that "the silent, moving image draws the eye of passers-by … the model is stroking her hair and her moving her body suggestively and that this amounts to a sexualised impact. But the video's star also takes offence, albeit for totally opposite reasons. Holtznagel did not mince words in her Instagram response to the advertisement's ban, saying "How dare you sexualise my body.
British Playboy beauty Ellen Alexander look glamorous in a classy sports car before stripping down to lingerie. By Video Desk. Love Island: Ovie reveals India and him are exclusive.
Numerous videos have been released by Playboy Enterprises , the publishers of Playboy magazine. They are largely made up of music-video -style vignettes featuring Playboy Playmates and other models in various stages of nudity and, on occasion, softcore sex scenes. Twelve issues were released in this series, from January to