Poster of American singer banned in UK for blasphemy

Poster of American singer banned in UK for blasphemy

The American singer Demi Lovato was Advertising poster Banned from his album Holy Fvck (2022). UK Regulatory Agency. Drum said Blasphemy And a possibility Offensive to Christians Reasons for deleting a singer’s material.

It was on the poster Album cover Inside Demi, It shows a top Pillow cross. These pictures were scattered Six places in the English capitalBut there were Removed Four days later.

Used by the ASA (UK Advertising Regulatory Agency). justification As Rolling Stone Brazil reports, the ads are “offensive to Christians”. Other complaints included concerns about “irresponsible placement of advertisements in view of children” and “serious distribution offences”.

Batting Approach

The agency had an approach beats The British Humanist Association and said in a statement: “Regardless of what you think of the language used in the campaign Lovato, Religious offense should not be a reason for banning an advertisement.”

“The anti-blasphemy laws in England and Wales were repealed 15 years ago, but the ASA continues to ban advertising for this reason,” the note continues. This is a violation of freedom of expression. Demi Lovato No comment yet occasion.

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