Famous actor caught in gender stereotyping beer advert row
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
The actor, Gerard Butler, has been caught in a row after appearing in a beer advert.

The South African Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB) has banned an ad for Windhoek Lager deemed to promote toxic masculinity, as it suggests that only “real men” drink beer.
Gerard Butler can be seen enjoying a beer at the bar. Butler then objects to a customer asking for a slice of lime with his Windhoek.
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Butler says: “It’s 100 per cent beer. You don’t need any lime.”
Ad makers suggested “real” men, like Butler, drink real beer.
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Image credit: Windhoek Lager Youtube screenshot
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