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BackDettol Apologizes for "Toxic Men" Ad Condemned as Misogynistic in China
Dettol Apologizes for "Toxic Men" Ad Condemned as Misogynistic in China
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Guardian World6/24/2026Business2 min read

Dettol Apologizes for "Toxic Men" Ad Condemned as Misogynistic in China

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  • Dettol's advertisement in China, intended to criticize "toxic men," was widely condemned on social media as offensive to women.
  • The ad, which featured a man comparing his girlfriend to a "secondhand service" and seeking a "clean and untouched" wife, was withdrawn after backlash and calls for a boycott.

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Dettol, a British hygiene brand, released an advertisement in China that was intended to criticize "toxic men" but was widely condemned on social media for being offensive to women.

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The British hygiene brand Dettol has apologised after an advertisement released in China, which it said was intended to criticise “toxic men”, was widely condemned on social media as offensive to women.

The five-minute advert for a multipurpose disinfectant, released across many online platforms at the end of May, features a man comparing his girlfriend with his former partner. Learning that his former girlfriend previously lived with someone else, the man likens their relationship to a “secondhand service”. He then tells his friends that he intends to find a “clean and untouched” woman for whom he can be the first sexual partner.

“I may not be a virgin, but my future wife has to be,” he says, adding: “Luckily, I met her now, she’s clean and hasn’t been contaminated by other men.”

The micro drama ends with his new girlfriend finding out about his statements, calling out his misogyny and breaking up with him. As she throws his socks into a washing machine, a voiceover says: “A toxic man is just like these germs – you need Dettol to eliminate them completely to feel at ease.”

Dettol withdrew the advert on Sunday after widespread criticism from Chinese social media users, with many calling for a boycott of the brand, owned by the British multinational Reckitt.

In a post apologising for the advert, Dettol said the promotion had intended to “challenge unequal gender attitudes and promote healthy, confident views on relationships and lifestyles”, but that edited clips circulating online had distorted the original message.

Dettol said the promotion had been produced by a third-party agency, but that it took “responsibility for any negligence in creating and reviewing the content of the advert”. It said: “We are well aware that true protection also lies in safeguarding the dignity of every individual and their right to be treated equally.”

The topic had more than 80m views on the Chinese social media platform Weibo as of Tuesday. “I will never use Dettol again,” one user on the site wrote.

Open Questions

  • Will the controversy significantly impact Dettol's sales in China?
  • What internal review processes failed for this advertisement?

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This article was originally published by Guardian World.

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