Peloton created this ad. Seems like a pretty normal commercial but now tha social justice warriors are on the social media warpath over perceived injustices.
[video=youtube_share;pShKu2icEYw]https://youtu.be/pShKu2icEYw[/video]
Now the SJW's are even searching for the talent that made the commercial.
And now, users are searching for the woman who portrayed the ad’s exercise-happy wife, demanding answers.
"Who is the actress in the Peloton commercial and does she need our help?" one wondered. Another commenter warned they’d like to crack down on "everyone involved in the pitching, scripting, acting, shooting and approval" of the controversial commercial.
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/twitter-peloton-actress-commercial-twitter-search
Really? Just where the heck does this end? Many were whining the actress was "skinny" and did not need exercise. Can you imagine the vitriol if they used a fat actress, it would be body shaming. I have laughed for years at the luxury car ads that suggest surprising a spouse by buying a $70k car. Can't imagine that would work in most relationships or family budgets, but they are just ads promoting a product.
[video=youtube_share;pShKu2icEYw]https://youtu.be/pShKu2icEYw[/video]
Now the SJW's are even searching for the talent that made the commercial.
And now, users are searching for the woman who portrayed the ad’s exercise-happy wife, demanding answers.
"Who is the actress in the Peloton commercial and does she need our help?" one wondered. Another commenter warned they’d like to crack down on "everyone involved in the pitching, scripting, acting, shooting and approval" of the controversial commercial.
https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/twitter-peloton-actress-commercial-twitter-search
Really? Just where the heck does this end? Many were whining the actress was "skinny" and did not need exercise. Can you imagine the vitriol if they used a fat actress, it would be body shaming. I have laughed for years at the luxury car ads that suggest surprising a spouse by buying a $70k car. Can't imagine that would work in most relationships or family budgets, but they are just ads promoting a product.