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From Gucci’s ‘G-spot’ to an outrageous cow udder & Brooke Shields row… controversial adverts that got everyone talking

Two adverts included fully naked bodies

LINGERIE brand Bluebella has had a rude awakening overs its latest advert, which has been slammed as "exploitative" and "porny" by fuming sports stars.

The controversial campaign, which aimed to promote 'body positivity', shows Team GB Rugby Sevens stars Ellie Boatman, Jasmine Joyce and Celia Quansah in racy lingerie while playing a game.

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A new campaign by lingerie company Bluebella has been slammedCredit: Cavendish
Several members of the public loved the boldness of the advertCredit: Cavendish

However, former tennis star Martina Navratilova, ex-swimmer Sharron Davies and former British distance runner Mara Yamauchi have led a wave of critics slamming the advert as "sexist".

Davies, who won silver at the 1980 Olympics in the 400metre medley, took to social media to say: “What the actual - this is an utterly shameful campaign, whose braindead idea was this?

“Oh yeah let’s get professional female sports women in porn underwear! Extremely regressive… stereotypes yet again.”

Long-distance runner Mara Yamauchi added on her own page: “WT*F?! This is exploitative, demeaning, sexist, regressive rubbish.

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“Of course the intended audience is men. Portraying women as sex objects will not encourage teenage girls into sport.”

The ad has divided the public too, with one mum calling it "utterly shocking", while a fan insisted: “Love the celebration of a greater variety of body types; these women look strong and powerful!”

And it's not the first time a risque advert has pushed the boundaries with its racy content, leading to a furious backlash.

Here, we have a look at the campaigns that have left fans divided and shocked the world.

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Beach body ready

Nine years ago, Protein World launched their infamous 'Are you beach body ready?' advert, which promoted their weight loss products.

The clumsy wording was slammed as shaming and outdated, and led to a huge public debate about perceptions and expectations about body image for women.

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Shortly after it was released in the UK, Sadiq Khan announced plans to ban adverts that demeaned women on the London Underground.

He said: “As the father of two teenage girls, I am extremely concerned about this kind of advertising which can demean people, particularly women, and make them ashamed of their bodies. It is high time it came to an end.

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“Nobody should feel pressurised, while they travel on the Tube or bus, into unrealistic expectations surrounding their bodies, and I want to send a clear message to the advertising industry about this.”

Calvin Klein storm

Brooke has since said she doesn't see anything wrong with the ad campaignCredit: The Advertising Archives

Calvin Klein landed itself in hot water after a campaign which saw them place 15-year-old actress Brooke Shields alongside a suggestive tag line.

In the television version of the adverts, she said the now infamous line: “Do you know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing.”

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The campaign caused uproar in 1980s America. ABC and CBS both banned the adverts, but there was no apology from Calvin Klein.

Recently, Brooke, 59, insisted that she didn't see a problem with the ads, and that the whole point of Calvin Klein was being provocative.

“It was a phrase. It wasn't 'I'm not wearing underwear' or 'come' wasn't spelled differently, it was c-o-m-e, I was like, 'what's the problem?'” she saidon The Late Show with Steven Colbert.

Brooke previously addressed the ad in an interview with .

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