A controversy has erupted in Australia, particularly in Gold Coast, over the wearing of G-string bikinis on beaches, sparked by a man's letter to the mayor calling for a ban on such attire. Meanwhile, Bonds, the #1 women's underwear brand in Australia, has faced backlash and calls for a boycott after featuring a bearded model who uses they/them pronouns in their bikini advertising. In response to the proposed ban, a pro-bikini rally titled 'Freedom of Peach' has been organized for Friday to support the right to wear thong bikinis.
A Pro-Thong Bikini Protest Has Been Organized For Friday In Australia After A Businessman Wrote a Letter To The Local Mayor Asking For Them To Be Banned From Their Beaches https://t.co/B1CwmcZfXt https://t.co/KZmSzen68R
A pro-bikini rally is taking place this week for "Freedom of Peach" after a local businessman in an Australian city called for the ban of thongs https://t.co/XiswgXaSTG https://t.co/18zQqjOn8A
Aussies are vowing to boycott "Bonds" after the underwear company used a bearded man to model a bikini. The man uses "they/them" pronouns. https://t.co/devkwLtavD
A man is the new face of Bonds, the #1 women's underwear brand in Australia https://t.co/r3saUJhz4m
The debate on whether women should be banned from wearing G-strings on Aussie beaches has dangerous undertones. https://t.co/xDZFDKaPax
Outrage at man’s plea for G-string bikini ban: One man has sparked a fierce debate online after writing to the Gold Coast mayor calling for a ban on g-string style bikinis. https://t.co/Kwo0dyNani