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Magazine apologises for using photo of woman in underwear to advertise intern positions
A FASHION MAGAZINE has apologised for using an image of a woman on all fours to advertise intern position.
Sunday Style, an Australian magazine supplement that is distributed with the Rupert Murdoch-owned Sunday Herald Sun and the Sunday Telegraph, shared this rather risqué photo on Instagram to accompany a call out for interns.
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Twitter users immediately called the magazine up on it, describing it as “demeaning” and “sexist”.
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Among those to highlight the ad was Australian journalist Suzanne Carbone who took screenshots and criticised the ad on Twitter.
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Yesterday, Sunday Style removed the photo from Instagram and posted this apology.
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*shakes head*
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