Freckle-faced see red over dating advert
DATING website Match.com has been forced to apologise after launching a poster campaign which suggested red hair and freckles were “imperfections”.
The advert, put up at stations across the London Underground, features a freckly girl with red hair and the caption: “If you don’t like your imperfections, someone else will.”
Following a wave of complaints on Twitter, the company confirmed it was taking steps to remove the poster.
One user, Katharine Longworth, tweeted: “Freckles? Imperfections? Really?! Another way to shame appear- ance!” Another person, posting under the name Pammiegee, said: “Disgraceful! Freckles are a sign of beauty! How to alienate half the UK!”
Match.com issued a statement apologising for any offence caused and insisted it felt freckles were “beautiful”.
It said: “We have taken note of the response about our advert concerning freckles. Following this feedback, we are in discussions with our relevant partners about removing these posters as soon as possible.
“We believe freckles are beautiful. The intention of our ‘Love Your Imperfections’ campaign is to focus on the quirks and idiosyncrasies that people wrongly perceive to be imperfections – this can include freckles, a feature that is sometimes seen as an imperfection by people who have them.
“We’re sorry if this ad has been interpreted in a different way and we apologise for any offence caused, this was not our intention.”
The Advertising Standards Agency said it had received around a dozen complaints. A spokesman said: “We’re currently carefully assessing the complaints to establish if there appear to be any grounds for action. We haven’t, as yet, launched an investigation.”