Ad watchdog reprimands iSelect for showing ‘extreme anger’ and ‘violence’ in ad

The ad watchdog has banned an iSelect commercial for showing “extreme anger” and “violence” in an ad which depicts a woman smashing an Easter Bunny shaped pinata after receiving bad news about rising insurance premiums.

One of the complaints posted to Ad Standards described the commercial as “unsettling”, while another complaint said it exposes children to violence and “unacceptable behaviour”.

“Violence is an extremely serious problem in Australian society and to depict a mother at a party acting in such an extreme way is completely shocking and totally unnecessary. This ad is not funny and portrays that it is acceptable to act in this way when we don’t get what we want.

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