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Peacocks is selling a blow-up ‘perfect woman’ which is ‘sexy and nag-free’ – and people are outraged

Shoppers have blasted the doll as misogynistic

PEACOCKS has come under fire for selling a blow-up 'nag-free' woman.

The inflatable doll, which is available online, costs £2.50 - and is described as "sexy, nag-free, portable [and] loves football."

 The doll has been criticised as misogynistic
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The doll has been criticised as misogynisticCredit: Media Wales

The shop said: "This hilarious Inflatable Perfect Woman will make a fun gag gift. Containing a blow up blonde doll, it's a great joke present."

But it has been slammed with people saying the doll, which has blonde hair, a black crop top, denim shorts and knee-high boots, is misogynistic

Annie Wyatt who was shopping in Cardiff city centre with her 12-year-old daughter Abby, told : "It's shocking. They shouldn't be selling that. 'Nag-free', what does that even mean? That's not okay, they shouldn't have that.

"I'm just on my way to Peacocks, I don't want to go in now."

 It is on sale at £2.50, but has received negative reviews
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It is on sale at £2.50, but has received negative reviewsCredit: Media Wales

Harry Prichard, 20, told the paper: "It's very misogynistic, it shouldn't say 'perfect woman'. I can see how that would be offensive to women.

"I think it's also wrong to say nag free. I guess it would be a funny joke for a stag do or something but I think it is misogynistic."

Online people also criticised the product.

said on Twitter: "Oh my God. What century is this. is selling an inflatable 'perfect woman ...sexy and nag free'"

Peacocks, which was not available for comment last night, suggested you buy the doll alongside "novelty boobie handwarmers" and "novelty boobs pillow".

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