NSFW Warning! Is This The Raunchiest Christmas Ad Ever?

NSFW Warning! Is This The Raunchiest Christmas Ad Ever?

[B&T advises that this article deals with material of an adult nature and is probably NOT safe for work] British lingerie company Coco de Mer has unveiled what could possibly be described as one of the raunchiest Christmas ads of all time.

The provocative intimates retailer’s “12 days of Christmas” campaign comes complete with whips, handcuffs, latex, sexual devices and even a spot of self-pleasure. The ad is captioned with the message: “Sometimes it’s good to be on the naughty list.”

Check it out below, but again, be warned, it comes with a strict NSFW warning:

The ad is the work of creative agency The Full Service and acclaimed photographer and video artist, Rankin.

It follows on from Australia’s very own Honey Birdette who once again found itself in hot water after unveiling a similarly raunchy, festive campaign in November that showed lingerie-clad models at a work Christmas party. The controversial retailer then followed it up with a raunchy in-store campaign that called for it to be banned and a boycott of its retail outlets.




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