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Why People Are Cracking Up Over This Pregnancy Test Ad

Published by Huffington Post on Fri, 27 Jan 2017


A pregnancy test advertisement is going viral for a hilarious reason.The ad is for Predictor, a Belgium-based brand of pregnancy and ovulation tests. It features a photo of a couple holding a pregnancy test and looking absolutely shocked by the result.But people couldnt help but notice something... off about the image. Twitter user Alex Romero tweeted the ad and pointed out that the woman is already very visibly pregnant.Shes shocked about being pregnant' LMAO, he wrote.shes shocked about being pregnant' LMAO pic.twitter.com/9N5gmYWnSY alex romero (@whosalexander) January 24, 2017 Romeros tweet has been retweeted over 19,000 times. Twitter users joined in the comedy with their own funny responses to the picture.@whosalexander @Lushchicken She thought she had swallowed a watermelon seed. HelenFrances (@hepzibah59) January 24, 2017 @whosalexander @petercoffin maybe it says "negative" Who am I (@the_who_am_I) January 24, 2017 @whosalexander @danthat "My unborn baby is PREGNANT'!'" Riff Conner (@rifflesby) January 24, 2017 @whosalexander @lucyjamesgames No, that was HIS pregnancy test marc (@lovepastrami) January 24, 2017 @whosalexander About 8 months too late to be shockedliv (@LiivBarkeee) January 24, 2017 @whosalexander @danthat Well, she wanted to make sure it wasn't just that bowling ball she swallowed whole. SuicidePrinny (@SuicidePrinny) January 24, 2017 The ad is actually from 2011 and was created by the Dutch agency Etcetera for billboards.Though some Twitter users suggested the ad may be depicting a test to predict the babys sex,its creators confirmed it is in fact a traditional pregnancy test.Chris Sant, who was the projects art director, explained the concept behind the image to AdWeek.Since Predictor is 99.9 percent accurate, youd rather depend on the test than your belly, he said.He also said there may have been someadvertising exaggeration at play. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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