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Singers cuts all ties with H&M over controversial advert

The Weeknd is the first celebrity to take real, substantial action against an increasing number of offensive advert content.

The singer took to his Twitter account to share a picture of a young black child wearing a hoodie with a racial slur on it.

The hoodie reads: "Coolest monkey in the jungle."

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The Internet has been in an uproar since the photo hit social media.

Sharing the photo, the Weeknd wrote:

Racist Ads

You would recall that Dove had to pull down an ad and apologise for a new campaign which was released in October 2017.

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The advert showed a black woman in a brown shirt take off her shirt to be revealed as a white woman in a white shirt after using the product.

This is hardly the first time the company has been caught in a racial storm over one of its adverts even though it has gone to several lengths to promote itself as a product born of diversity.

Nivea is another cosmetic brand to commit a similar blunder.

Apology

H&M has removed the image from their website and replaced it with a picture of the hoodie by itself. This shows H&M knows that the image was highly inappropriate and they offered a lukewarm apology in response.

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An H&M spokeswoman said: “This image has now been removed from all H&M channels and we apologise to anyone this may have offended.”

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This is one of the most recent incidences but there have been others.

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