Unilever Apologizes for Dove Ad
10 October 2017 - 3:09AM
Dow Jones News
By Saabira Chaudhuri
Unilever PLC pulled an online video ad for its blockbuster body
wash brand Dove and apologized after critics called the spot
racist.
The video, which recently appeared on Dove's U.S. Facebook page,
showed a young black woman taking off a T-shirt and then morphing
into a white woman, who in turn takes off her T-shirt, and turns
into an Asian woman. It quickly attracted criticism on Facebook and
Twitter over the weekend -- users accused the treatment of being
racist and insensitive -- culminating in Unilever's decision to
take the ad down.
"The short video was intended to convey that Dove body wash is
for every woman and be a celebration of diversity, but we got it
wrong," said a Unilever spokeswoman Monday. "We apologize deeply
and sincerely for the offense that it has caused and do not condone
any activity or imagery that insults any audience."
It wasn't immediately clear who created the spot. Ogilvy &
Mather has historically handled much of Unilever's advertising on
Dove, but Unilever -- which is on a cost-cutting drive -- has
recently been moving more of its advertising work in-house. Ogilvy
didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. A Unilever
spokeswoman didn't respond to a question about who created the
ad.
Unilever, in a statement, said it is re-evaluating its internal
processes for creating and approving content "to prevent us making
this type of mistake in future."
The backlash marks the second time in a few months that Dove --
one of Unilever's biggest brands -- has courted controversy. In
May, the company launched body washes in variously shaped bottles
that were ridiculed on Twitter. Some people accused Unilever of
trivializing body issues.
"From curvaceous to slender, tall to petite, and whatever your
skin color, shoe size or hair type, beauty comes in a million
different shapes and sizes," said Unilever at the time. "Our six
exclusive bottle designs celebrate this diversity: just like women,
we wanted to show that our iconic bottle can come in all shapes and
sizes, too."
In 2011, Dove came under fire after running a before-and-after
ad showing what appeared to be a black woman transitioning into a
white woman after using the body wash.
Unilever at the time used similar language to Monday's apology,
saying it doesn't condone activity that insults any audience and
that all three women were intended to show the benefits of using
the product.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 09, 2017 11:54 ET (15:54 GMT)
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