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The company may have a Bud Light moment as Calvin Klein shared a promotional snap featuring Bappie Kortram, which is a part of the Calvin Klein Pride 2022 campaign.
A Calvin Klein advert featuring a trans man posing in a sports bra has sparked furious backlash after going viral online.
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In a promotional snap shared by the brand, who have long been known for their sultry and sexy ads featuring toned topless models, Bappie Kortram can be seen wearing a pair of jeans and a sports bra.Â
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Bappie, who is from the Netherlands, is represented by a number of modelling agencies around the world including British Zebedee Talent, who describe him as âa trans man who has not had top surgery yet.â
The advert, which was initially shared as part of the Calvin Klein Pride 2022 Campaign, went viral this week after it was reposted on Twitter by Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis, who posted: âCalvin Klein wants to go broke.â
Images from the same shoot are still being used on Calvin Kleinâs British website. Â
Other users were stunned by the advert, with one writing: âDisgusting and I love Calvin Klein jeans. This is not a great ad for his clothes at all. Stop bowing down to all these demands, as this will only hurt your brand in the long run.â


Another added: âThe bra/beard thing has me confused. If heâs trying to be more feminine, why keep the beard or is this transwomen having beards a thing?Â
âIs he just gay and wearing a bra because heâs overweight and think itâs cute? So many questions. Lol.â
A third wrote: âWow this makes the clothes look ugly. I thought ads worked on making stuff look attractive and aspirational?â
Another commented: âGood for them they feel that good about themselves but I donât believe most people find this physically attractive or want to see it. I sure donât!
âNo thank Calvin Klein enjoy your time with Bud Light!â
Another wrote: âThis cannot be legit. Come on. Let me wake up from this nightmare.âÂ
One added: âGross. A far cry from their haute couture ads.â
âI donât understand why they want to promote ugly,â one commented while another wrote: âThat must appeal to like 10 people.â
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