Dunkin' Donuts Ad Is Just Far Too 'Sensual' For 'One Million Moms'

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Dunkin' Donuts Ad Is Just Far Too 'Sensual' For 'One Million Moms'

Dunkin’ Donuts Ad Is Just Far Too ‘Sensual’ For ‘One Million Moms’ One Million Moms has filed complaints against a Dunkin’ Donuts advertisement featuring Megan Thee Stallion, citing it as overly sensual and inappropriate for children. The group objects to the perceived vulgarity of the workout routine and the clothing worn by the performers. The author of the article suggests that One Million Moms is being overly sensitive and is struggling to find substantial issues to protest.

  • One Million Moms is upset about a Dunkin’ Donuts ad featuring Megan Thee Stallion promoting Protein Refreshers.
  • The group describes the ad as having a vulgar workout routine with sexual innuendos and a sensual message.
  • Complaints mention Megan Thee Stallion’s outfit and the ‘backup performers’ attire as skimpy and inappropriate.
  • One Million Moms believes such advertising is damaging to children and that Dunkin’ lacks corporate responsibility.
  • The author questions the validity of the complaints, suggesting the ad is innocuous and possibly an attempt to align with other celebrity beefs.
  • The article references a previous complaint by One Million Moms about a State Farm ad featuring KATSEYE dancing provocatively.
  • The author humorously suggests Monica Cole (leader of One Million Moms) could move to a town with a ban on dancing.
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