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Dove Still Has Not Learned Their Lesson

May 29, 2025
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Dove is facing serious backlash again due to a hair care commercial featuring a transgender model. His gender-dysphoric identity as a trans woman is being showcased as Dove uses this male model to advertise Dove Intensive Repair products.

Dove is pushing a sinful lifestyle onto viewers while glamorizing the transgender lifestyle choice. The male wearing makeup and flipping his long hair has sparked outrage among conservative consumers. Dove is also taking heat because the ad is extremely offensive to women as they view a biological male (portrayed as a woman) modeling the company’s product. In truth, Dove is pushing an agenda of sexual confusion instead of just selling hair care products.

This perverted behavior is portrayed as a normal occurrence as Dove embraces the LGBTQ community by glorifying the transgender lifestyle in its most recent commercial.

This is not the first time Dove has offended women. In 2017, Dove’s “#RealMoms” Mother’s Day commercial featured a transgender dad impersonating a mom while advertising the Baby Dove product line.

But 1MM finds it extremely dangerous to share lies and deceit (camouflaged as kindness, love, and inclusivity) while propagating what God calls an abomination. Yes, we are instructed to love one another, but we also must hold others accountable and speak out against sin.

Please sign our petition stating you will not support Dove (owned by Unilever) as long as they honor and glamorize the trans lifestyle and gender dysphoria.

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