An advertising campaign that uses topless celebrities to encourage breastfeeding in Mexico City has hit a sour note.
Along with images of glamorous, slender women striking a series of catalogue-worthy model poses in nothing but their jeans, posters issued by Mexico City health officials carry the message “Don’t turn your back on them, give them your breast”.
“It’s not only a very terrible campaign in terms of how it looks, but it’s also the message that if you don’t breast-feed, you are a bad mother and you are the one to blame,” Regina Tames, of the reproductive rights group GIRE, told NPR.
Even one of the campaign’s own stars has now dissociated herself from the controversial images.
In a message that has since been deleted from actress Camila Sodi’s Twitter account, she wrote: “I ask to not be associated with the campaign of breastfeeding. I did not authorise anything and I think it’s in bad taste.”
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