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Adidas apologises to Bella Hadid after she threatens legal action over Olympic campaign controversy

Adidas apologises to Bella Hadid after she threatens legal action over Olympic campaign controversy

This is the second time the brand has apologised this the weekend — the first was to Israel for featuring Hadid in the now removed ad.
22 Jul, 2024

Adidas has issued a second apology, this time to Bella Hadid and other partners after the model threatened legal action over an ad campaign inspired by the 1972 Munich Olympics, which was linked to the Munich Massacre.

In a statement to TMZ on Sunday, Adidas representatives said, “Connections continue to be made to the terrible tragedy that occurred at the Munich Olympics due to our recent SL72 campaign. These connections are not meant and we apologise for any upset or distress caused to communities around the world.”

The brand extended this apology to its partners, including Hadid, for any negative impact the controversy has had on their careers. “We made an unintentional mistake. We also apologise to our partners, Bella Hadid, A$AP Nast, Jules Koundé, and others, for any negative impact on them and we are revising the campaign.”

According to Us Weekly, Hadid had retained legal counsel to address what she described as a lack of public accountability by Adidas for launching a campaign that could be linked to the violent events of the 1972 Olympics.

An insider shared with the outlet the importance of corporations properly vetting their campaigns and being mindful of historical contexts, stating, “Violence is inconsistent with Bella’s views.” While Hadid did not oppose the removal of the campaign, she expressed dissatisfaction with Adidas’s reference to the 1972 Olympics without acknowledging its tragic history.

Criticism also emerged from Israel, which condemned both the campaign and Hadid’s involvement, given her Palestinian heritage. The controversy led Adidas to revise the remainder of the campaign. In their statement, the company reiterated their commitment to diversity and equality.

The now-pulled ad for the SL72 trainers depicted Hadid holding a bouquet of flowers against a red backdrop with the caption, “Giving Bella Hadid her flowers in the SL 72.”

Journalist Mehdi Hasan pointed out the problematic nature of the criticism against Hadid, labelling it as “straight-up anti-Palestinian racism and bigotry.” He noted that blaming Bella for the actions of a group of people from decades ago based on her ethnicity was a clear example of racial prejudice.

The sentiment was echoed by many others who are condemning this latest campaign against Hadid as a form of cancel culture rooted in ethnic discrimination.

As Adidas navigates the fallout, whether Hadid will pursue take legal action against the brand has yet to be announced.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jul 22, 2024 06:24pm
Too little, too late.
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Vip Jul 22, 2024 09:28pm
Salaria long time no see tnkc
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fazal Jul 22, 2024 10:09pm
Addidas is pro zionist brand
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Tessie Taylor Jul 23, 2024 02:15am
That's it. I was about to buy a pair of Adidas sneakers. But nope! Not anymore.
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A Bux Jul 23, 2024 02:35am
Boycott Adidas for blatant racism against an innocent Bella Hadid
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NYS Jul 23, 2024 07:52am
SL 72 Vivid legal action
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athar karim Jul 23, 2024 11:36am
bigotry and racisim from any religious gropup whether they follow the jewish, christian, islamic, hindu,buddhist, faith must all be opposed and resisted I delibertely do not choose condem as believe the world has condemmed each other enough.
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Taj Ahmad Jul 23, 2024 02:23pm
Please say no to hate and love to all, let’s bring our world as beautiful as possible.
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