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Eva Mendes’ Calvin Klein Ad Too Hot for TV

Eva Mendes Banned CK Calvin Klein Ad

Actress Eva Mendes stars in a new perfume ad for Calvin Klein that has been banned from American TV for exposing Eva’s nipple as she rolls around naked under a sheet according to Gawker.

“You must be kidding me. This country really needs a new president — this country is so messed up,” said Baron. “It’s such a joke and it’s quite upsetting, frankly, how hypocritical this country has become. It’s OK for children to see people killed by guns? Spreading a little love right now would be a good idea.

“She is being a little sexy, but they are not provocative,” added Baron. “They are really well done. The spot is really beautiful — I really can’t believe this is happening.…I don’t know what else to say.”

So it seems that creative director Fabien Baron might be a bit European wouldn’t you say. Maybe CK needs a new creative director. In the video Eva is rolling around naked in bed covered only by a sheet. As if this took all that much creativity and hasn’t been done a hundred times over. The best it was ever done was in the Faith Hill video for ‘Breath’ from several years ago.

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      J | June 15th, 2009 23:14

      OK, we have a new president, but the ad is still banned.

       

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