Campaigners have accused Campaigners have accused the
organisers of the #HoldACokeWithYourBoobsChallenge on social media of
attempting to make breast cancer 'sexy'.
The trend, which was
started by a Las Vegas-based 'adult entertainment' scout encourages
women - and occasionally men - to post photos with a soft drink held in
their cleavage.
A large number of images have already been posted
online showing mainly topless women attempting to cover their nipples
while holding a can of coke in their breasts - all apparently in the
name of raising money for breast cancer.
But it has since emerged
that the trend started out as a joke intended to make fun of similar
'challenges' such as the Ice Bucket Challenge, and that no money is
being raised for charity.
Since the trend started, a large number
of women and a handful of men have taken to social media to post
photographs of themselves posing with a can or glass of coke stuffed
into their cleavage.
While some women use their underwear to
hold the soft drinks, many others have opted to pose completely topless,
covering their nipples with their hands or with tassles.
Not to
be outdone, plenty of men have happily joined the hashtag - using tape
to strap the soft drink to their chests if their own cleavage isn't
large enough to hold a can.
The
#HoldACokeWithYourBoobsChallenge was widely believed to have been a way
for members of the public to raise money for breast cancer charities in
much the same way as the Ice Bucket Challenge raised more than £75
million for those suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
However
its origins have now been exposed as somewhat less charitable, after
'adult entertainment' scout Danny Frost and glamour model Gemma Jaxx
admitted it was them that started the hashtag.
More importantly
the Breast Cancer Research Foundation revealed that the trend isn't
raising money for them, telling Esquire magazine that it has no
connection with the campaign but would happily receive donations from
the challenge should they start coming in.
Although the
hashtag started as a joke and was never officially connected to breast
cancer charities, Frost claims that he and Jaxx have since decided to
use the publicity to promote awareness of the disease.
In a
message posted on his Facebook page, Frost said: 'OK once again just for
all of our nay sayers and hatters. When we started
#HoldACokeWithYourBoobsChallenge, we did it as a joke... We never
thought it would take off like it did. But it did.'
'And then
people started posting it was for charity and it was for breast cancer
awareness. We had never plan on that nor thought of it. But since that's
what people want to do it for, we said why not do something good with
this. So we went with it,' he added.
Frost goes on to suggest
readers encourage their friends to take part in the 'fun and goofy'
challenge, adding 'If one girl, just one if not more, life was saved
because she felt something in her breast when she did this challenge,
isn't it worth it?'
Inevitably the trend has suffered a backlash,
with campaigners accusing the organisers of trying to make breast
cancer appear 'sexy', while others say it is offensive to sufferers of
the disease who have had to have one or more breasts removed.
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Thursday, 4 June 2015
#Hold A Coke With Your Boobs Challenge Craze (PHOTOS)
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