Anonymous wrote:https://www.businessinsider.com/pelotons-stock-price-plummet-wiped-942-million-market-value-holiday-ad-2019-12
Only people on DCUM are confused about this ad![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a luxury fitnesss brand...did they think it was going to be a bunch of chubby people touting Jenny Craig microwavable meals? Like wtf. It's a dumb commercial but I don't get why people think a brand that's aspiration based - people buying a Peloton aspire to be thin - should use overweight people.
Bc she was already very thin. Her aspiration to be even thinner is what has people bashing the ad.
It’s about fitness and confidence, not fat. This isn’t hard to understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the criticism boils down to one thing: envy of the rich and thin.
Nah for me it is concern for someone who seems like she's insecure and married a d!ck
Concern? Actual concern?
You know that's an actress, right?
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I'm howling right now!!!!! OMG, thank you!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the criticism boils down to one thing: envy of the rich and thin.
Nah for me it is concern for someone who seems like she's insecure and married a d!ck
Concern? Actual concern?
You know that's an actress, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A REAL pushing-the-envelope ad would've featured a frumpy or sloppy-fat woman as the wife, rather than a woman who looks like she just finished P90X series.
Let's see someone who looks more like a typical suburban wife, a cringeworthy size 18, barely contained by yoga pants.
Aren’t you lovely.
Yes, because I didn't let myself go after kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A REAL pushing-the-envelope ad would've featured a frumpy or sloppy-fat woman as the wife, rather than a woman who looks like she just finished P90X series.
Let's see someone who looks more like a typical suburban wife, a cringeworthy size 18, barely contained by yoga pants.
Aren’t you lovely.
Yes, because I didn't let myself go after kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the criticism boils down to one thing: envy of the rich and thin.
Nah for me it is concern for someone who seems like she's insecure and married a d!ck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A REAL pushing-the-envelope ad would've featured a frumpy or sloppy-fat woman as the wife, rather than a woman who looks like she just finished P90X series.
Let's see someone who looks more like a typical suburban wife, a cringeworthy size 18, barely contained by yoga pants.
Aren’t you lovely.
Anonymous wrote:A REAL pushing-the-envelope ad would've featured a frumpy or sloppy-fat woman as the wife, rather than a woman who looks like she just finished P90X series.
Let's see someone who looks more like a typical suburban wife, a cringeworthy size 18, barely contained by yoga pants.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's a terrible ad but the satire & skewering is hysterical. My take is that a wide variety of people find upscale, wealthy perfectionists an easy target for mockery and I am totally there for that.