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Published 13:38 29 Nov 2020 GMT
"Many iterations of our advert got rejected. Along the way, I was told it was: 'Racy', 'What, in the industry, we call brave' and 'We might have some problems broadcasting this at breakfast shows'.
"This clearly demonstrates the vast cultural chasm between what is happening with women’s bodies and how they are portrayed in reality. We have an opportunity to change that, for good."
It comes after the media frenzy around This Girl Can's TV ad, which also showed a woman with a visible tampon string, earlier this year.
The campaign's aim was to encourage more women to play sport.
Its caption read; "No one gets to choose how you exercise other than you. Your body, your call. And whatever that looks like, we think it’s worth celebrating."
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