Children’s Group Claims Justin Bieber Movie Ad Misleads

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An ad for Justin Bieber’s upcoming Paramount film, Never Say Never, is misleading to kids according to the Children’s Advertising Review Unit. In the ad, which shows a theater full of screaming fans, Bieber shows up and says, “This could happen in your theater. CARU claims kids could be misled into thinking Bieber might randomly show up in a hometown theater.

Paramount disagrees with CARU’s assumptions but has, nonetheless, pulled the the ad stating it will not run again. Just another blemish on the use of fantasy in advertising.

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