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Singapore telecoms firm mired in controversy over ‘porn promoting’ advert for youngsters

  • Company says ad campaign aims to break norms, challenge stigma but critics smell a marketing ploy

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A Singapore telecoms firm has stoked controversy with an advert in which a mother respects her son’s right to watch pornography. Photo: SCMP composite/YouTube

Talking about sex is one of the most difficult conversations parents and children can have, so a Singaporean company has set out to reduce the embarrassment.

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A commercial released by the Singapore telecoms company Circles.Life has stirred controversy for showing a mother respecting her son’s desire to watch pornography.

As part of an advertising campaign aimed at breaking norms and challenging stigmas, the 20-second clip received a mixed and confused response.

The video begins with a mother waking up to strange noises in the middle of the night.

She comes downstairs to see her son watching pornography on his phone.

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In a bid to hide the phone, the son accidentally clicks “screen mirroring” and the explicit video broadcasts on the television instead.

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