November 21st, 2009
 

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Spanish matador to advertise gay drink on cape


 (Madrid) A little-known Spanish matador is breaking with a sacred tradition, agreeing to advertise on his cape while slaying bulls and endorse a soft drink that caters to gays.

Matador Joselito Ortega will be plugging a club-scene energy beverage called Gay Up and have those words embroidered into his cape in large, red cursive letters.

In Spain, matadors are seen by many as the pinnacle of macho, and Ortega’s agreeing to endorse a product geared toward gay men is raising eyebrows. But Ortega sees no incompatibility. “I am a bullfighter. That is not going to change. I am going to go out into the ring as I have done until now, to risk my life, and the seven goring wounds on my body prove that,” he told The AP Wednesday.  “If the gay community welcomes me as an image or a symbol, that is fine.”

Topflight Spanish bullfighters are celebrities, just like football or movie stars, and it is common for them to have commercial endorsement gigs for everything from wine to cars to fancy clothes. But it is almost unprecedented for them to advertise something while in the arena.

 Bullfighting writers said the only case they recall is that of a matador named Luis Reina, who signed a deal in the 1980s with the Japanese electronics giant Akai and had that brand name embroidered on the sleeves and legs of the glittering ‘traje de luces,’ or suits of lights, that he wore while fighting.

No one expects Ortega to start a trend. It would border on scandalous for a top-rated bullfighter to advertise from the ring. Gay Up is a new product in Spain, developed by firm based in the southern city of Malaga that bought the European rights to it from a manufacturer in Colombia. There, it was made from strawberries. But the Spanish firm decided that to make it a hit with gays in Europe it needed to be an energy drink, said Jose Maria Terron, the company’s president.

“The fact that it is oriented toward the gay community stems more than anything from its name,” Terron said. Both he and Ortega said the advertising cape is a good way to shake up bullfighting, which they described as steeped in male bravado.

“It is a matter of changing what is normal, or usual, within this world that seem so untouchable,” Ortega said.

 Ortega is hardly a superstar. He became a full-fledged matador in 2006 but has been hampered by repeated and serious gorings and has not fought often, said Juan Belmonte, a bullfighting critic for TV station Canal Sur in Seville.

Belmonte said those who criticize Ortega’s Gay Up deal will be angry not so much because the product is geared toward homosexuals but because Ortega is advertising in the arena, violating a tradition.

“It is like prostituting the cape,” Belmonte said.


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  • Ramón Said: September 26th, 2009 at 2:22 am
    • kerry wrote:
      “First of all,I am vegetarian and I wasn’t born yesterday..”
      So what? I’ve been a vegetarian since 1978, but I’m lucid enough to know that the total amount of bulls that are killed every year in Spain are far fewer than all of the animals; cows, fowl, sheep, etc., that are inhumanely tortured, maimed, confined and killed every day in the USA. Nonetheless, that doesn’t exonerate American consumers from being an accessory to crimes against animals in this country. So until things are changed in the US about the wholesale inhumane slaughter of animals, pointing the finger at Spain is nothing more than hypocrisy.
      Labor practices in PRC leave plenty of room for improvement, still, Americans look the other way when they shop for items that are manufactured by men, women and children under appalling conditions; has that stopped you from shopping? I doubt it.
      It’s time for Americans to stop the finger-pointing at other societies, particularly with it’s poor performance in civil rights for gay women and men.
      Give the Spanish credit for making strides in their society to the extent that a matador, a man’s man has the freedom to advertise a product aimed at gays and doesn’t become a target of hate as he would probably become if he was in the US.
      Meanwhile, the current US president is dancing jigs for the right-wing massuhs; afraid to stand up for the rights of ALL citizens.
      I’ll take a matador with a pair of cojones over yet another régime that tells us to shut up and “wait until the time is right”.

  • kerry Said: September 25th, 2009 at 5:27 pm
    • First of all,I am vegetarian and I wasn’t born yesterday,I get peta’s newsletter.This is different because its glorified as a national sport and treasure,with thousands cheering it on.I against all hunting also.

  • Ramón Said: September 25th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
    • kerry wrote:
      “I think bullfighting is horrible and cruel.I would not want to see a gay endorsement connected to it,any time soon.”

      Do a Google search of tainted beef 2009 (USA), then report back to us about animal cruelty. Sick, tormented cattle getting gored with forklifts; getting clubbed to death; medieval holding pens, the list is endless.

      People in glass houses and all that…….

  • vanndean Said: September 24th, 2009 at 12:32 am
    • By what construct does someone connect a strawberry energy drink and gay men and the blood sport of bull fighting?

  • kerry Said: September 23rd, 2009 at 11:54 pm
    • I think bullfighting is horrible and cruel.I would not want to see a gay endorsement connected to it,any time soon.

  • bobco85 Said: September 23rd, 2009 at 5:41 pm
    • Energy drink made with strawberries? Bring it to the U.S.!

 
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