LG Causes Outrage With Ad Shows Old Man Took Upskirt Photos Of Woman With LG V60
Aadhya Khatri
The video was posted on LG Poland’s TikTok and it shows an old man sneaking behind a woman when she walks up a stair and took picture of her from behind
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LG has recently issued an official apology after posting a video of a man taking an up-skirt photos without consent from a woman.
The controversial video was posted on LG Poland’s TikTok account and it shows an old man sneaking behind a woman when she walks up a stair and took picture of her from behind.
When the woman turned around and caught him, the man was holding an LG V60 in his hands. It is believed that LG Poland has paid to have the video made to show off the V60’s dual screens.
When the victim caught him red-handed and scrolled through the gallery of the phone, she found only the man’s selfies. Thinking she misunderstood him, she said sorry and walked away. After she was gone, the man scrolled in the opposite direction revealing the up-skirt photos he had taken.
Up-skirt photos are the ones taken up a woman’s skirt without her consent. It was outlawed in the UK back in 2018.
After receiving lots of complaints about the video, LG issued an apology. According to a spokesperson, the video went against the company’s approval process for social media content and had been removed.
The LG V60 was released in March with a second screen that makes it looks something like a foldable phone.
This feature allows users to have the gallery and the camera opened at the same time, the benefit the up-skirt video focuses on.
Appeared on TikTok last month, the video was made by a well-known prankster. According to a viewer, it had earned 20 million views before being taken down by LG.
People on Twitter were furious with the content of the video, saying that a simple sorry could not undo the damage. Another user said LG should address the problem of someone inside the company thinking it was fine posting the video in the first place.
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