Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan says Gillette went from being “the best a man can get” to making their millions of male customers feel “ashamed to be a man” as he slammed companies growing more woke in their advertising.
Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan says Gillette went from being “the best a man can get” to making their millions of male customers feel “ashamed to be a man” as he slammed companies growing more woke in their advertising.
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