Sensual Sorcha Chipperfield out sexes the skinny silicone clone models
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__-__SEXY SORCHA
-_-__CHIPPERFIELD
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_Those racy
_ads aren’t
_Hunky Dory
_with me,
_says
_protester
By Anne Madden
_____May 3rd, 2010
BELEFASTTELEGRAPH.CO.UK
Spectators enjoying a rugby match
in Belfast got more than their ticket’s
worth yesterday when a half-dressed
woman stormed on to the pitch and
threw a bag of crisps over herself.
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These weren’t just any
crisps but Hunky Dorys –
snacks that have provoked
controversy since they
launched their raunchy
advertisements,
featuring scantily-clad
women rugby players.
The Mens Salver Final seven-a-side
tournament was taking place
yesterday at Carrick RFU club
between Autobots and KKC.
At half-time players and spectators
got a taste of the real thing when
Belfast Harlequins Ladies prop
Sorcha Chipperfield ran out on
to the pitch and shouted:
“This is for Hunky Dorys”.
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She stripped down to her
shorts and bra and performed a
tongue-in-cheek sexy routine,
which climaxed in dousing herself
with a bag of the offending crisps.
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Sorcha,
a drama student at Queen’s University,
said her impromptu performance was
“a bit of fun,
but also to make a point”.
“I think the adverts
sexualise women’s
rugby in the wrong way,”
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she told the
Belfast Telegraph.
“I wouldn’t have a
problem with the ads
if they showed actual
women rugby players
instead of very skinny
models rolling around
in the dirt.
So I decided to do
it to make a point
and because it’s funny.”
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Sorcha revealed that she had
streaked last year at the same
match for a dare.
“Maybe it’s become
a bit of a tradition but
I’m very comfortable
with how I look,
and I had a good
reason for doing
it this year,”
she said.
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The Harlequins player
said her team-mates had
mixed views about the
advertising
campaign:
“A couple,
like me,
are opposed to it,
but a couple of the
girls are gay and
they think the ads
are great.”
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Advertising regulators on both
sides of the border have received
more than 220 complaints
about the ads.
Irish Rugby Football Union
spokesman Padraig Power said.
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the ads,
emblazoned with the tagline
‘Proud Sponsors of Irish Rugby’,
were
“tasteless and base and
quite simply unacceptable”.
Raymond Coyle,
chief executive of Largo Foods said:
“I’ve apologised to anyone that
has been offended but the general
consensus we’ve had is that it is
a bit of fun and I think the
photographs are great
and sensitively done.”
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