UK pulls ad from Demi Lovato’s new album due to apparent offense to the Christian community

Demi LovatoHe is another figure still in the midst of controversy, as it recently emerged that the poster for his new album was removed from billboards in the UK because it might cause “insult” to the Christian community.

In the “provocative” photo, the former Disney star appears wearing a red latex bodysuit tied around her body with black belts, while standing on top of a cross. For this reason, advertising regulators took action and removed the posters that appeared last summer.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the UK’s advertising regulator, stated that the content could make religious followers uncomfortable due to its “sexualisation”, and even the album’s name was also a factor in the decision.

The image was described as “restrained and elegantly dressed”. bondage She is lying on a cross-shaped bed, in a position with her legs crossed by her side, reminiscent of Christ on the cross. It therefore breaches the law, according to the ASA.

Demi will not stand idly by, as her team has confirmed that this does not represent an offense to society.

According to “PageSix”, Asa warned the record label Polydor Records that the label should not appear again. It is currently unknown if Lovato will react to the punishment a second time. It is worth noting that the announcement lasted only three days in the country.

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