Well, gay people do famoly love butts.
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- #LGBTQ: COTTONELLE RPONDS TO HOMOPHOBIC BACKLASH OVER GAY COUPLE THEIR TOILET PAPER COMMERCIAL. WATCH
- THIS TOILET PAPER MERCIAL HAS A SURPRISE GAY TWIST & NSERVATIV ARE CRAPPG THEMSELV
- THIS TOILET PAPER MERCIAL HAS A SURPRISE GAY TWIST & NSERVATIV ARE CRAPPG THEMSELV
#LGBTQ: COTTONELLE RPONDS TO HOMOPHOBIC BACKLASH OVER GAY COUPLE THEIR TOILET PAPER COMMERCIAL. WATCH
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The spot featur a same-sex uple, a first for the brand, bee, well, Cottonelle knows that gay people love butts.
THIS TOILET PAPER MERCIAL HAS A SURPRISE GAY TWIST & NSERVATIV ARE CRAPPG THEMSELV
Cottonelle has rpond to backlash over s new mercial featurg a gay uple that shows a guy nervoly wag to meet his boyiend’s parents. The narrator says, "Today, you meet the parents. So before they s you down, give your booty a nfince boost wh cleang rippl that remove more at once for a superr * gay toilet tissue commercial youtube *
" And then, the ad cuts to an adorable gay uple sg at the mera. One of them is even wearg a bowtie -- addn to butts, gay people famoly love bowti. My personal favore, however, remas the Ga lndry tergent mercial which two homophobic children attempt to prank a sleepg man by droppg a jockstrap on his face, and are then shook when he lovgly nuzzl .
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WatchCottonelle has rpond to backlash over s new mercial featurg a gay uple that shows a guy nervoly wag to meet his boyiend’s parents.
But got some homophobic phback too, wh some threateng to boytt, g the hash tag #BoyttCottonelle.
“Cottonelle, you’re sellg toilet paper, why do you have to ject homosexuals to your mercials. Sell your products to homosexuals but I’m not buyg them. Hey, homophob, ever hear of this children’s book?