French Soccer Ad Goes Viral for Pointing Out Gender Biases Ahead of the Women’s World Cup
21.07.2023 - 22:23
/ usmagazine.com
A French soccer commercial went viral ahead of the 2023 Women’s World Cup for pointing out gender biases in the sport.
The clip — which has made its rounds on social media and has more than 4 million views on YouTube — begins with highlights from what appears to be the men’s team. The announcers excitedly call the game as the players score goals in several instances and cut to snippets of fans cheering.
“Fantastic, what a beautiful team!” the voiceover exclaims in French. “This is the football we love!”
The video then fades to black and the words, “Only Les Bleus can give us these emotions. But that’s not them you’ve just seen,” appears on the screen. (Les Bleus is the name of the men’s soccer team in France.)
The ad then rewinds back the highlight reel and cuts to a clip of someone editing footage to make it appear that men were scoring the goals when in fact, it was the women’s team instead. The clips of the elaborate deep fakes are displayed side by side, then the original footage is shown. The video then featured the same highlight reel but with the women soccer players scoring the goals.
“At Orange, when we support Les Bleus, we support Les Bleues,” the final message of the video reads. (Orange is a popular telecommunications company in France, while Les Bleues is the name of the country’s women’s soccer team.)
The ad was originally released in June to promote the Women’s World Cup which officially kicks off on Saturday, July 22, in New Zealand. Following the commercial’s release, a spokesperson for Orange explained to CNN about the inspiration behind the commercial’s meaning.
“For the majority of soccer fans (and that’s the problem), the general consensus is that ‘men’s soccer is better, faster, more interesting than