Yes, the advert is an obvious hoax. But which part?
Massive thanks if anyone can help with this. I'm researching for a novel I'm writing (which I'm not expanding on in this post because that would be off-topic / spam / self-promotion, etc).
Does anybody recall seeing the advert, or any part of it, anywhere other than on their computer screen? e.g. Same pose, same product, same manufacturer, but with a different, more passable text and headline?
Do pre-teen models pose like that to advertise ice cream or other products in the US?
Have junior gymnasts in the US been known to pose like that as part of a sponsorship deal?
Whatever else was faked, the picture looks to me like a real photograph of real models dressed as gymnasts - or real gymnasts - advertising something.
Massive thanks if anyone can help with this. I'm researching for a novel I'm writing (which I'm not expanding on in this post because that would be off-topic / spam / self-promotion, etc).
Does anybody recall seeing the advert, or any part of it, anywhere other than on their computer screen? e.g. Same pose, same product, same manufacturer, but with a different, more passable text and headline?
Do pre-teen models pose like that to advertise ice cream or other products in the US?
Have junior gymnasts in the US been known to pose like that as part of a sponsorship deal?
Whatever else was faked, the picture looks to me like a real photograph of real models dressed as gymnasts - or real gymnasts - advertising something.