Home insurance ad featuring a boy in a dress taken off air after financial regulator warning
The company said that the ‘joyful’ advert was withdrawn as it could cause customers to be confused about its new home contents insurance policy.The company said that the ‘joyful’ advert was withdrawn as it could cause customers to be confused about its new home contents insurance policy.It was attacked as everything from a crass cultural lecture to a treatise on sexism.
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