Health Promotion Board - “Don’t Toy with Your Life” - Anti-Vape Campaign (2025)
“Don’t Toy with Your Life” is Singapore Health Promotion Board’s newest Vape-Free Campaign for 2025. It aims to
Dolce & Gabbana has had some theatrical looking ads where men brandish knives banned by the ASA. After receiving 157 complaints, including from groups such as Mothers Against Murder And Aggression (“MAMAA”) and Media March the ASA agreed that the knives were brandished aggressively and the image of a man lying on the ground with a wound to his forehead added to the overall impression of violence and upheld the complaint.
D&G stated here in the Scotsman that the adverts drew no complaints when they were published in China, Europe, Hong Kong, Japan and the United States.... because as we all know that wee group of islands sorta tagging along to the left of Europe isn't part of Europe at all. ;) Kidding.
The offending ad in all it's knify glory. I'm more offended by that horrifiic wig on Gemma Ward. She looks like she got her head stuck in a cotton candy machine. (That is Gemma innit?)