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The 31-year-old heiress doesn’t have children of her own - which has irked people who’ve seen this campaign. [Photo: Instagram/Lydia Hearst...

Lydia Hearst Breastfeeds Twins In Controversial Campaign – Despite Having No Kids Herself

The 31-year-old heiress doesn’t have children of her own - which has irked people who’ve seen this campaign. [Photo: Instagram/Lydia Hearst]

We’re only six days into 2016 and it looks like we’ve already been faced with this year’s most bizarre ad campaign. Starring heiress Lydia Hearst, who’s the 31-year-old granddaughter of publisher William Randolph Hearst, the controversial campaign in question aims to get people to the gym – but has a weird way of going about it.

The actress and model isn’t exercising or lifting weights in the campaign. Instead, she appears to be breastfeeding twins. Which would be completely normal if it wasn’t for the fact that Hearst doesn’t have children.

But there’s a deeper message here. 

The campaign, which also stars Jean-Claude Van Damme’s daughter Bianca Bree, encourages people to commit to something. [Photo: Instagram/Bianca Bree]

Shot by fashion photographer Steven Klein, famous for snapping those pics of Kylie Jenner in a wheelchair, the campaign for Equinox fitness urges people to “commit to something” – whether that’s breastfeeding in public, having an orgy or being a feminist activist, as some of the other images from the campaign seem to promote.  

Another of the ad’s stars a scantily-clad cat lady. [Photo: Instagram/Equinox]

And a fourth image stars five nearly-naked models, getting up close and personal with one another. [Photo: Instagram/Equinox]

“Yaaass and I am so proud of these image because women should be able to breastfeed in public without been harassed (sic),” wrote one person. 

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:29 pm

    Moronic Marxism at its "finest." First, breastfeeding swa never controversial until feminists started crying about a few rare incidences of people (probably goiyo people) looking at them oddly. Second, the ad with three white women giving themselves to black men isn't odd at all, just more of the same race mixing (but only if it's white women with black men) anti-white programming our society has been besieged by for a long time now. The feminist ad is obvious, and the cat ad ties in with the others to show women that embracing the feminist agenda, which the promoters of don't actually follow or believe in, they will eventually wind up being childless, single cat ladies, which is exactly what the promoters want.

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