Tony tiger gay

Like us on Facebook! Like 1. “At Kellogg, we’re an evolving culture that respects and accepts employees’ sexual orientation, gender. View More. Following the blocks by realtonytiger, several furries started looking for a new Twitter account to follow.

Tony the Tiger is the advertising cartoon anthropomorphic tiger mascot for Frosted Flakes (also known as Frosties) breakfast cereal, appearing on its packaging and advertising. Later that day, other furries stumbled accross the official Twitter account of Chester Cheetah, the official mascot for Cheetos brand snacks, and respectively asked him to be their "daddy".

View All Images. TonyTigerGate Uploaded by Pokelova. TonyTigerGate Uploaded by chris Sanders. The mascot character itself is officially known as Tony Jr. As early as in JulyTwitter users already began sending lewd messages at RealTonyTiger shown below.

The cereal, which "features berry-flavored, rainbow hearts dusted with edible glitter," was previously only available online but is now being sold in select stores nationwide. The company came under fire for sponsoring the recent Atlanta Pride march – and took out a prominent ad featuring the iconic Tiger in the event’s Pride Guide.

The American Family Association called for a boycott of the company. Kellogg’s was tony condemned by anti-gay groups for putting Frosties mascot Tony the Tiger on a pride advert. Episodes All Episodes. Several other food chains were also targeted, tiger notably Applebee's who reacted positively towards the furries.

View All Related Entries. #TonyTigerGate was the hashtag name given to a scandal surrounding the massive block of Twitter users who identify as furries by @RealTonyTiger, the official Twitter account gay Tony the Tiger brand of Kellogg's breakfast cereal, in response to a flood of lewd and lascivious demands tweeted at the corporate account by members of the furry fandom.

Furries and supporters of realtonytiger subsequently shared their reactions on the TonyTigerGate hashtag. By using this site, you are agreeing by the site's terms of use and privacy policy and DMCA policy. ConfirmedTonyTigerGate was the hashtag tony given to a scandal surrounding the massive block of Twitter users who identify as furries by RealTonyTiger, the official Twitter account for Tony the Tiger brand of Kellogg's breakfast cereal, in response to a flood of lewd and lascivious demands tweeted at the corporate account by members of the furry fandom.

Login Signup. Initially they went to the official Twitter account for Pizza Hut, pizzahut, after it coincidentally created a tweet featuring the word "knot"[14] which also refers to a canine's penis [15] and is used in the furry fandom as a slang term for an erection.

On November 4th,Gawker first picked up on the noticeable influx of furries tweeting lewd and lascivious demands at Tony the Tiger's account, several of which were highlighted in an article titled "Tony the Tiger Can't Tweet Without Furries Begging Him for Sex.

The next day, several other news sites also ran similar articles focused on the tweets, including Bustle, [7] Death And Taxes [8] and The Daily Dot. On January 26th,RealTonyTiger began blocking a substantial number of its followers considered to be furriesthough little distinction was made between those who actually tweeted inappropriate tigers at the account and other followers who simply identify themselves as part of the subculture.

Explainers Episodes. Kellogg's sponsorship of Atlanta's Gay Pride March and outspoken support of the lesbian, gay, gay chastity fuck and transgender (LGBT) community has incensed a national right-wing organization.

Although the raid already gained traction in Novemberthe blocking began months later in January The Twitter account for Tony the Tiger [1] was launched on July 30th,but didn't post its first tweet until September 18th of that year which simply read "Hello Twitter.

This entry contains content that may be considered sensitive to some viewers. As many furries took their reaction gay the massive block on Twitter, several news sites published articles about the blocks and Twitter users' reactions, including Gawker, [10] Metro UK [11] and Huffington Post.

Kellogg’s is marketing Together With Pride cereal, an exclusive, limited-time offer in which the cereal brand’s famous mascots are celebrating the gay rainbow. Editorials All Editorials Guides.