LOL Gillette. For some reasons, these ladies weren’t in that “toxic masculinity” ad:
Well would ya look at my #Gillette… pic.twitter.com/VeoyPkoNhs
— Kristy Swanson (@KristySwansonXO) January 17, 2019
It’s a real mystery why they were left out!
QFE (paraphrased): “@Gillette Girls, So Hot Right Now.” – Jacobim Mugatu pic.twitter.com/UGQkHRlMkh
— Adam Baldwin (@AdamBaldwin) January 17, 2019
And let us not forget Gillette’s past ad campaign using supermodels to get men to shave below their necks:
So excited to be the 1st female spokesperson for @Gillette w/ @KateUpton @HannahSimone! NYTimes covers today! http://t.co/eTrPR0uGPK #spon
— GENESIS RODRIGUEZ (@genirodriguez) March 26, 2013
Real men go hairless, or something:
74% of women think men should partake in body hair removal including our ladies @KateUpton, @genirodriguez, @HannahSimone. #WhatWomenWant
— Gillette (@Gillette) March 31, 2013
The New York Times even covered it, which makes them complicit in the toxic masculinity we think:
My new @Gillette video w @HannahSimone @genirodriguez is in The New York Times! We tell #WhatWomenWant..watch! #spon http://t.co/bux3PD6kgv
— Kate Upton (@KateUpton) March 26, 2013
“Read her mind,” gents:
Congrats to @Gillette on a fantastic campaign featuring a ScanLife powered QR Code! Scan to read @KateUpton's mind.. pic.twitter.com/ouh0RcyPjx
— Scanbuy (@ScanLife) April 1, 2013
As part of this ad campaign, the supermodels showed up at events that asked women to kiss their guys before-and-after shaving with one of the company’s products:
I'll be at the @toeatoncentre today to help @Gillette Canada with a highly important social experiment! http://t.co/Mqsp0wxU
— Hannah Simone (@HannahSimone) February 12, 2013
And here’s the ad that ran with all three of these ladies:
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