Not so much a ban but the scene concerned was cut from the ad
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I think this is very stupid. Firstly the child was 6 months old, whose to say that she wasn't breastfeed for the first few months of life. Secondly, the milk in the bottle could have been expressed breast milk. Thirdly, if the baby was being feed formula there might have been a reason why his wife couldn't breastfeed.
I am very pro-breastfeeding but I think these breastfeeding crusaders are taking their protests too far.
Images of All Black hero Piri Weepu bottle-feeding his baby have been cut after protests by breastfeeding crusaders.
La Leche League, a pro-breastfeeding organisation, has taken offence from a few seconds of film showing the All Black tenderly feeding a bottle of milk to daughter Taylor. The brief scene has been cut from an anti-smoking ad, due to complaints from the league.
One email said: "The damage that this shot of a celebrity All Black will do to breastfeeding in New Zealand Aotearoa will be significant."
Weepu became a national hero during the All Blacks' World Cup-winning campaign.
The Health Sponsorship Council's TV ad is part of its "Smoking, Not Our Future" drive and features Weepu at home with his two daughters: 6-month-old Taylor and toddler Keira. In it Weepu speaks about the positives of having a smoke-free home and car
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I think this is very stupid. Firstly the child was 6 months old, whose to say that she wasn't breastfeed for the first few months of life. Secondly, the milk in the bottle could have been expressed breast milk. Thirdly, if the baby was being feed formula there might have been a reason why his wife couldn't breastfeed.
I am very pro-breastfeeding but I think these breastfeeding crusaders are taking their protests too far.