Ad filmed at TV stars' wedding banned over smoking

Vicky Pattison in a pink dress poses for the camera on a red carpet
Vicky Pattison made her name on the reality show Geordie Shore and now works as a TV presenter [Ian West/PA]

An advert for a clothing brand filmed on the wedding day of reality TV stars Vicky Pattison and Ercan Ramadan has been banned for glamorising smoking.

The advert for Endrick Clothing, owned by Ramadan and based in Waltham Abbey, in Essex, shows the groom and groomsmen smoking cigars.

It was shared on his Instagram account and that of his wife Pattison - who has 5.5m followers - in October.

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said it upheld two complaints and "concluded that the ads were irresponsible".

Pattison, in a wedding gown, and Ramadan, in a white suit, look at the camera with their groomsmen in the background smoking cigars
Pattison and Ramadan got married in Italy, during a ceremony that was filmed for a TV show [Vicky Pattison/Instagram]

The adverts can still be seen on their Instagram accounts, but the ASA said they "must not appear again in the form complained of".

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"We considered that the video presented smoking in an appealing manner and suggested that it was part of a glamourous and aspirational lifestyle," the ruling stated.

A close up of Ramadan smoking a cigar in his white wedding suit
Ramadan and Pattison have been told he must not share the adverts again [Vicky Pattison/Instagram]

Former Geordie Shore star Pattison married Ramadan at London's Marylebone Town Hall in August before they held a second ceremony and party in September in Italy.

It was filmed for an E4 TV show called Vicky Pattison: My Big Fat Geordie Wedding.

promo image showing the couple on a balcony with champagne glasses
The wedding was filmed for a two-part TV show that aired on E4 in October [Channel 4]

The ASA also criticised Ramadan for not making it clear the film was an advert and for not responding to its inquiries.

"We concluded that the ad was not obviously identifiable as a marketing communication and as such breached the code," it said.

"We told Endrick Clothing Ltd and Ercan Ramadan to ensure that future ads were socially responsible, in particular by not condoning or encouraging smoking."

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Pattison confirmed that any future posts that featured Endrick Clothing would be labelled as ads, the ASA added.

Pattison and Ramadan have been approached for a comment.

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