Friday, February 12, 2010

Flickr Bans Bodog Girls

Flickr Bans Bodog Girls

Press Release Source: BodogBrand.com On Thursday February 11, 2010

LONDON, February 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Online gambling brand Bodog have been bringing betting and hot girls to the world wide web for 15 years and for the last 8 months the Bodog girls have been good enough to share their charms with the world via the soon-to-be-less-popular photo sharing website, Flickr, at http://www.flickr.com/photos/bodoggirl/ . Nearly two million viewers have logged in to admire the girls but this week, without any correspondence at all, the girls have been banned by the powers that be at Flickr. Why? We have no idea.

The girls are very upset that they cannot share their fashion tips for hot weather conditions and should you wish to register your support for the girls to be reinstated please log onto http://www.facebook.com/bodog and state your case!

Bodog Brand founder, Calvin Ayre, takes a very keen interest in his girls and does not like to see them hurt in this way: "I cannot believe we are in 2010 and girls are not allowed to share their photos with the world - this is just sexist!"

For further information and photos please call the Bodog Brand International Press Office (London) on +44(0)7825-064776.