The Daily Telegraph

Freckle-faced see red over dating advert

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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.”

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