Good Girls is promoting a controversial four-day trip to “sex island” near Cartagena, Colombia that includes “unlimited amounts” of love throughout the depraved trip, according to the company’s website.
While prostitution is legal in the South American nation, pimping is illegal.
The law also prohibits the promotion of sex tourism. It’s unknown if Good Girls is breaking any laws.
The U.K.’s Independent reported Friday that YouTube had pulled Good Girls’ video advertising the holiday.
“Investigate them for sexual slavery if any of the women were forced/coerced. One never knows,” a reader posted to the Daily Mail.
Another added: “I need to find out where this terrible place is, so I know to avoid it.”
Others have called the company promoting the getaway as “sick” and “vile.”
Guarantee the actual girls aren't like the girls in the commercial. BANK ON IT............still, drug friendly, free alcohol and unlimited sex are MAJOR selling points.
Brought to you by the same people who brought you the Fyre Festival. Same people made the promo video, too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz5kY3RsmKo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzRMCEP3OIU
Comments
(Long Spike)
I know what I'm adding to my bucketlist.
(Old Spike)
Spiked Nation annual conference venue?
(Short Spike)
I thought the pirates were in the Caribbean.
(Old Spike)
" Guarantee the actual girls aren't like the girls in the commercial"
Sue them for false advertising
(Long Spike)
BOOM! Good call. It would suck though when you went to collect and they own nothing, just rented hookers, a small supply of booze/food, and rented boats. Worse than bringing a lawsuit against the Fyre Festival.