The kids look dreadful. Buzz is wearing trousers that are too short. The other boys trousers are just awful, horrible colour, massively baggy. They have plenty of money and could have dressed them smartly for the occasion.
I showed my mum this picture and first thing she says is “at least she made an effort with her hair”
The greed from this lot knows no bounds does it - what a gift that could have been to someone. Could they not once "give" instead of "take".Just seen Tom's video clip about the day. Definitely no acknowledgement of being gifted.
I was thinking the same! I understand the assumptions, but they might have actually paid for it!Well we don't know it was gifted as its not been declared as so
Of bloody course it was gifted!I was thinking the same! I understand the assumptions, but they might have actually paid for it!
Report it to the ASA if you believe they haven’t declared it as a gift people!
It wasn’t as obvious to me as it usually is if it was gifted so I am on the fence! Report it to the ASA if you feel that strongly about it!Of bloody course it was gifted!
I think it’s only if they have done advertising for them in the past. Gifting is different.If it was genuinely bought and paid for, shouldn't it still be #PreviousPartnership, if they've had gifts from the company previously?
No its not. A “gift” is a advert. They have to declare it as per the ASA/CMA guidelines.I think it’s only if they have done advertising for them in the past. Gifting is different.
Yes if they have had a freebie within the last 12 months which they haveIf it was genuinely bought and paid for, shouldn't it still be #PreviousPartnership, if they've had gifts from the company previously?
I didn’t say that they don’t have to declare it, but advertising and gifting are not the same thing!No its not. A “gift” is a advert. They have to declare it as per the ASA/CMA guidelines.
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Yes if they have had a freebie within the last 12 months which they have
I didn’t say that they don’t have to declare it, but advertising and gifting are not the same thing!
A paid partnership is an influencer being paid to advertise a product or service by a brand. A gift is use of a product or service, but they don’t get paid for it. They’re supposedly not obliged to post about it, but if they do of course they should declare it as a gift.
Do you understand?
HahahahahaPR team probable made sure the return visit was 12 months and a day
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