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Bella Hadid says she wouldn't have taken part in Adidas ad campaign had she known connection to 1972 Olympic attack

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Bella Hadid said she was “shocked” and “disappointed” in the Adidas campaign's "lack of sensitivity."

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Palestinian model participated in a campaign related to the 1972 Games, during which 11 members of the Israeli entourage were assassinated by Black September. Hadid says she wasn't informed.

·Portugal
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American model Bella Hadid spoke about the advertising campaign that caused a lot of negative attention, and she also faced criticism, as many noticed a connection with the 1972 Munich Olympics, but Adidas, the company behind the campaign, denies any connection.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The advertising campaign for retro sneakers, which were popular at the time of the 1972 Munich Olympics, caused a lot of controversy. The model was first invited, then kicked out of the commercial, and now she also criticizes her.

·United Kingdom
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The advertising campaign for the SL72 retro sneakers related to the 1972 Munich Olympics, when members of the Palestinian extremist group Black September killed 11 Israeli athletes and a German policeman

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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