KSI turns into newest influencer to fall foul of promoting guidelines

An Instagram submit by KSI selling JD Sports has been banned.

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The YouTuber, who has an Instagram following of over 12 million, posted a video set to music of himself and others at a bowling alley in November.

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The video included close-up pictures of trainers and a shot of KSI - whose actual identify is Olajide "JJ" Olatunji - bringing consideration to his sneakers.

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Others within the advert have been seen carrying branded sportswear.

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The video then ended with a shot of the JD Sports brand underneath textual content that stated: "King of the Game."

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The submit was additionally captioned and stated: "Head over to the @jdofficial YouTube channel to watch the full length film #kingofthegame", and tagged "jdofficial" and "@adidasoriginals".

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JD Sports has stated that viewers would have recognized it was an advert and it didn't have to be labelled as such.

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KSI had been contracted to submit adverts on behalf of the retailer and the advert had been produced with its approval.

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The influencer instructed the Advertising Standards Authority that he believed the references to JD Sports within the advert made it clear to customers that the video was an excerpt from a TV advert through which he had featured.

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But after receiving a criticism, KSI included #advert within the submit's caption with a purpose to "mitigate any risk of consumers being misled".

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The ASA stated it welcomed KSI's "assurances" that the submit had been amended however stated it was nonetheless not "made clear" on the time the submit was initially seen.

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It added: "We welcomed Mr Olatunji's assurances that the post had been amended to include #ad.

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"However, on the time the advert was initially seen, the business intent behind the submit was not made clear upfront and the advert was not clearly identifiable as such.

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"We therefore concluded that it breached the Code."

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The ASA additionally suggested each JD Sports and KSI to ensure their future adverts have been "obviously identifiable".

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"We told JD Sports and KSI to ensure that in future their ads were obviously identifiable as marketing communications and made their commercial intent clear upfront, for example, by including a clear and prominent identifier such as #ad," it added.

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The 29-year-old is also called a boxer, rapper and the founding father of Prime vitality drinks.

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Read extra from Sky News:KSI apologises for racist slur in Sidemen YouTube videoKSI urges followers to not pay over the percentages for Prime drinks

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Earlier this yr, the web star apologised to viewers for utilizing a racial slur in an internet video.

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The clip drew outrage on social media and was later faraway from the Sidemen channel, a sequence of YouTube pages belonging to a number of British web personalities.

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KSI addressed the scenario after the backlash on the time and tweeted: "I wanna apologise for saying a racial slur in a recent Sidemen video.

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"There's no excuse, regardless of the circumstances, I should not have stated it and I'm sorry.

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"I've always said to my audience that they shouldn't worship me or put me on a pedestal because I'm human.

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"I'm not good, I'm gonna mess up in life, and these days, I've been messing up so much. So I've determined I'm gonna simply take a break from social media for some time."

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