Shane Warne battery ad is too ‘ridiculous’ to be taken seriously rules ad watchdog

A complaint that cricket legend Shane Warnes’ ad for a battery company was “semi-pornographic” has been dismissed by the Ad Standards Board because it was too “farcical” to be overtly sexual.

The ad for Marshall Batteries sees Warne caught in an awkward situation with a neighbour’s wife and having to recruite the speedy services of Marshall Batteries in order to escape an angry husband.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVW0RuxYjFc

Complaints against the ad cited Warne’s “less than desirable” off-field exploits and argued “marriages are under enough pressure in this country without the assistance of this ad”.

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