YouTube has removed a video posted last week by a model, who claimed that Burger King had "digitally raped" her face by using an old image of her without her permission for a sexually suggestive campaign promoting its BK Super Seven Incher burger.
The image was taken from another campaign that ran in Singapore five years ago.
According to a label left on the video, it was taken down by YouTube because it violated its policy "against spam, scams and commercially deceptive content".
In the video, the model (name not revealed), urged customers to boycott the brand for using her face to illustrate a woman performing fellatio on the said burger, without signing a contract or even informing her.
The story has since been picked up by international media outlets, including Business Insider, Buzzfeed and Time magazine.
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