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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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.
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.
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.
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
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