The model, who is of Palestinian descent, was selected by the sports apparel company as the face of recently-launched SL72 campaign.
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WHEN someone is watching TV, most of it consists of commercials, despite being able to fast forward through most of them.
Most of those ads consist of celebrities promoting a product from makeup to a weight loss program and more.
Sometimes celebrities aren’t in a commercial on TV, and instead prompt a product on their social media page.
Recently, model Bella Hadid faced backlash for an Adidas ad she took part in.
Bella Hadid Responds to Adidas Campaign Controversy: “Antisemitism Has No Place in the Liberation of the Palestinian People”
Adidas said earlier this month they were “revising” an ad campaign for a line of sneakers inspired by the 1972 Munich Games, where 11 Israelis were murdered by Palestinian terrorists. “I will forever stand by my people of Palestine while continuing to advocate for a world free of antisemitism,” Hadid wrote Monday.
Bella Hadid offered a response on Monday to the controversy surrounding her involvement in a recent Adidas campaign featuring shoes inspired by the 1972 Munich Games.
The ”SL 72” running shoe campaign, released earlier this month, coincided with the 52nd anniversary of the Munich Games, where 11 Israeli coaches and athletes were massacred by Palestinian terrorists.
Though the shoes and campaign made no mention of the tragic incident, a statement from the pro-Israel American Jewish Committee condemned Hadid’s involvement in the campaign because of the model’s support of relief efforts for Palestinians in Gaza amid the war between Hamas and the Israeli Defense Forces.