Cookbook author Molly Baz faced controversy as a billboard ad promoting lactation cookies featuring her was taken down in Times Square for violating guidelines on acceptable content. Baz expressed disappointment that her first public appearance as a mother was deemed inappropriate. The ad, meant to empower pregnant women, was criticized for its content by various sources in the ad industry and media.
The problem with Molly Baz's lactation cookie ad wasn't the nudity. It was the cookies, says @SKGreen https://t.co/Y73hiPlYEg via @opinion
Molly Baz, the cookbook author, and her pregnant belly, rhinestone bikini and breasts will be back up in Times Square, uncensored. After Clear Channel said the provocative billboard was “flagged for review,” two companies stepped in to offer new space. https://t.co/C5guLUSnfE
New York Requires Paid Lactation Breaks and Prenatal Leave (US) https://t.co/Q7dA7xuMuq #NewYork #Health #Work @NYBizJournal https://t.co/1sPSp22S0n
A billboard ad for a breastfeeding company showing a photograph of pregnant American cook Molly Baz holding two cookies to her breasts has been banned from Times Square for violating guidelines on “acceptable content.” https://t.co/5BplPHHzX1
The campaign, featuring pregnant and near-nude celebrity cookbook author Molly Baz, was deemed indecent by a billboard company ahead of Mother's Day. https://t.co/SMEGmMlauY
The problem with Molly Baz’s lactation cookie ad wasn’t the breasts. It was the cookies, says @SKGreen https://t.co/RaLGnY9ure https://t.co/nJ9Xfp96FS
The nudity in Molly Baz’s lactation cookie ad isn't offensive. Breastfeeding pseudoscience is offensive, says @SKGreen https://t.co/RaLGnY8WBG https://t.co/IgvKVuOSI9
Early Addition: Times Square too prudish for billboard promoting lactation cookies https://t.co/XzSD4LJgA9
The problem with Molly Baz's lactation cookie ad wasn't the nudity. It was the cookies, says @SKGreen https://t.co/RaFL5yHn4m via @opinion
The problem with Molly Baz's lactation cookie ad wasn't the nudity. It was the cookies, says @SKGreen https://t.co/z2katoGwGP
Molly Baz is speaking out on controversy over a billboard displaying the pregnant cookbook author promoting lactation cookies. According to Baz, the ad meant to "empower" pregnant women was taken down for violating "guidelines for acceptable content." https://t.co/wW9BlO5yBs https://t.co/1kMT89bKsT
VOICE | The controversy over the food writer's lactation cookie campaign with Swehl highlights a divide in the ad industry. @ThatChristinaG has the story. https://t.co/a9g6XH1Gu8
Molly Baz’s lactation-cookie billboard was removed from Times Square for violating ‘guidelines on acceptable content.’ https://t.co/281bra0fXC
Molly Baz is speaking out following controversy over a Times Square billboard featuring the pregnant cookbook author promoting lactation cookies. https://t.co/oVeYtLIczC
Cookbook author Molly Baz speaks out after a billboard ad for a product for breastfeeding moms was allegedly taken down: "It's super disheartening and infuriating to me that my kind of first public foray into being a public mother was one that was deemed inappropriate." https://t.co/0yGk0LaNdE