“The objection seems to be why are you sexualizing Santa Claus / Christmas?” He wrote: “I see the I-got-nuffink-against-the-gays-but the group is losing their minds about a gay Santa Claus in a Norwegian commercial. Those who claim the ad sexualizes Santa Claus have also faced criticism, as people have praised the ad as well.įormer Guardian writer Alex Andreou tweeted his thoughts on the matter alongside photos of several instances where the lingerie iteration of Santa’s outfit had been praised in UK tabloid newspapers. “It seems a little strange to me, if he was kissing a woman, he always sexualizes a figure mostly reserved for children, which seems scary to me.” After seeing TalkRadio’s post on the ad, she wrote on Twitter: “If Santa is gay these days, good for him, but should we see him get away with someone in the Christmas commercials ?! However, the video indicates that the child in the ad is more likely his niece as he hugs a woman who calls him brother when the child is introduced.Ĭommentator Melanie Blake also argued that Santa was sexualized in the ad.
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She also claimed that the protagonist was cheating on his wife and had a daughter. Neesom argued it would be different because Santa Claus would be married. “If Santa Claus walked in and hugged Mrs. He said, “No they didn’t sexualize Santa, that’s nonsense and you jump on the tabloid bandwagon. Max interrupted Neesom to say that no one would have a problem if Santa Claus had kissed Mrs. However, they have sexualized Santa Claus. She said: “This is an advertisement for the Norwegian Postal Service celebrating 50 years of being able to love whoever you want. While speaking on TalkRadio with James Max, commentator Dawn Neesom claimed the Postal Service sexualized Santa.
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This ad sparked an intense debate on issues surrounding homosexuality, sexuality and Christmas. Outrage was sparked by Posten’s ad depicting Santa Claus with boyfriend Posten Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us.” He said: “In 2022, Norway will celebrate 50 years of love which will please us.