This reminds me of the buzzfeed dude who does workout challenges just to do an article that’s a full on vanity project to get followers and to be shirtless
Honestly it’s a decent marketing strategy. In no way would this be allowed on the most important day in film of the year, the company probably knew that going in. Then they use “outrage” to get people who otherwise would have never heard about their company to get upset and pay attention.…
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