A clothing retailer has been forced to pull an ad after critics claimed it delivers a racist message.
Produced for US brand Gap, the image depicts a 12-year-old girl with her arm resting on the head of a younger girl, who happens to be her adopted sister. Critics say the ad sends a message of passive racism.
Created in collaboration with Ellen Degeneres' lifestyle brand, ED, Gap announced on their Facebook page that the partnership was formed to "encourage girls everywhere to be themselves."
But Twitter users were not impressed by the ad, with one commenting: "the best way to lose the black demographic. Making your only black model an armrest".