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LoginThe hardest customer service calls to take were the ones where the devastated, irate wives would put their children on the phone. But as Lang reported — and what would soon become an international news story — there was a powerful killjoy standing in the way of cougars and cubs and their quest for intimacy. Google Inc. It was a compelling story — one undeniably made even better by the fact that the founder, Opdenkelder, was blonde, curvy, media savvy, and more than willing to go on television in a tight-fitting pencil skirt and explain why cougars like her deserve love too. There were many more magazine profiles of her, occasionally featuring cheesecake photos of Opdenkelder herself, and TV reports. Usually she was described as the founder or president of Cougar Life. A Financial Post investigation has found that Opdenkelder is one of at least three women who were hired to pose as founders, executives or board members of niche dating websites owned by Avid Life Media Inc. In reality they were spokesmodels — invariably very good-looking spokesmodels — with most reporters taking them at their word about their executive roles. Avid Life had a pay grid that offered compensation for various media appearances.
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A TV ad touting a cougars-only dating firm has been banned With burgers. Don't miss out on the headlines from National. Followed categories will be added to My News. AN online dating firm for cougars has had its television advertisement banned as it was ruled to contain unjustified violence by an older "cougar" woman against younger women. The Advertising Standards Board , acting on a series of complaints, decided to ban cougarlife.
Australia's ad watchdog banned the TV commercial, saying it contains "unjustified violence by an older 'cougar' against younger women. The Aussie Advertising Standards Board said the depicted violence "is not justified in the context of the service being advertised. The ASB did note: "A minority of the board considered that the way the woman struts around and approaches the young women is humorous and that most members of the community would be able to identify with the staged and fabricated way the advertisement is intended to be portrayed," according to Mumbrella. But: "the majority of the board considered that two scenes in the advertisement depicted a woman committing a violent act against another woman. The majority of the Board considered that in a bar or licensed venue, such aggressive behaviour is not considered humorous or acceptable.
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