Where did the Diet Coke hunk’s nipples go?

Jul 15, 2014 - 04:08
Jul 15, 2014 - 04:12
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Where did the Diet Coke hunk’s nipples go?
Where is his nip? Source: Supplied

HAVE you seen this man's nipples?

No. And THAT is exactly the problem.

A new UK Diet Coke ad which shows a shirtless man pouring himself a glass of the low-calorie soft drink has raised eyebrows after people realised that something is missing ... his nipples.

Where's Diet Coke hunk's nipple?

The ad has run in both magazines and on billboards. Source: Supplied

The M. I. A nip has left fans asking if this hunk has either an astounding genetic anomaly or, more likely, is the victim of a staggering Photoshop fail.

Or maybe it just fell off from drinking too much Diet Coke?

Either way, it certainly proves the point of those behind the #FreeTheNipple movement, who argued that nipples should not be censored or banned on social media sites such as Instagram.

But how do you do it if there's no nipple to be freed in the first place?

Now, there's a dilemma.

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