16/05/2012

ASA Ban Paddy Power Transgender TV Ad

The UKs Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld complaints over an advert for Irish bookmaker Paddy Power featuring transgender people.

The ad broadcast during February ahead of Ladies' Day at the Cheltenham Festival invited viewers to spot the "stallions" from the "mares".

The ASA investigated 92 complaints that the advert was offensive and condoned harmful discriminatory behaviour and has now ruled that it must not be shown again in its current form.

The advert stated: "...we're going to make Ladies' Day even more exciting by sending in some beautiful transgendered ladies. Spot the stallions from the mares".

The advert showed a series of brief shots of people at the event while the voice-over tried to guess their gender.

In one scene, a woman was shown holding a dog while the voice-over said "woman" then hesitated while the shot changed to show a woman walking out of a men's toilet, then said "dog, I mean man".

The ASA said it received around 470 complaints, but only 92 of those fell under their remit to investigate as the majority came from the ad having been watched online.

Upholding the complaints, the ASA said: "We considered that the ad trivialised a highly complex issue and depicted a number of common negative stereotypes about trans people.

"We considered that by suggesting that trans women would look like men in drag, and that their gender could be speculated on as part of a game, the ad irresponsibly reinforced those negative stereotypes.

"And, particularly by framing the game in a way that involved a member of the public who had commented on Paddy Power's Facebook page, the ad condoned and encouraged harmful discriminatory behaviour and treatment."

Paddy Power said that it did not intend to cause harm or offence and was "saddened" to learn that some viewers were offended, however it believed the complaints had come from an organised campaign.

A Paddy Power spokesman said the company was disappointed with the ASA's ruling.

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