Welcome back to Shit That Makes No Sense, a new column I invented based solely on this censored poster of Magic Mike XXL found at an Australian bus shelter. That's right, Australia, home of Thunder from Down Under and Crocodile Dundee, no longer wants rippling, hunky male physiques to be displayed in public, hence this hastily put together censorship of the film's poster.
According to the Mirror (link below), however, these posters are actually printed on special paper that allows those added shirts to disappear at night...
It has now been revealed that the Adshel bus shelter posters were printed on special day/night paper.
This means that means during the day, the stars look like they’re clothed and at night, when the panels light up, their shirts disappear.
Fans of the fella's bodies might want to come back a bit later.
That's right, this is simply a marketing experiment which has apparently failed miserably thanks to the manufactured outrage of bloggers and social media users. Will you people never learn? Next up, my column about how a newly leaked image of Daniel Craig in a tuxedo on the set of Spectre clearly means that he'll only wear that one outfit for the entire film.
Via Mirror