Big Butts Still Worshiped. Just Not by Nike This Time

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In 2005, Nike released a campaign which focused on the fact not all women are rail thin supermodels. Many have big butts and thunder thighs and, as Nike would have it, that’s just fine.

Five years later, the campaign has resurfaced. Well, not really. But in this day and age of social media, we’re bound to see a consumer-created version of just about every popular past campaign and this one was very popular when it broke. So…here’s another.

Personally, we much prefer this form of booty.

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