Former Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Khloé Kardashian recently released a new ad for her clothing company Good American, but it won't be airing on TV after networks called the ad "too racy." The Kardashian-Jenner family has always been known for being a little more provocative whenever selling their products to consumers. For instance, Kim Kardashian is the founder of SKIMS, a shapewear line that has expanded into clothing.

Kim recently did a campaign for her new cotton collection of her older sister, Kourtney Kardashian,  along with actress Megan Fox wearing very revealing attire. Even Khloé's younger sister, Kylie Jenner, has recently shared a few skimpy bikini pictures for her new swimwear line, Kylie Swim. Therefore, most fans would agree that a provocative and "racy" campaign for a company run by a Kardashian-Jenner isn't something networks should be too shocked by. In fact, it seems to be part of all the brands in this family.

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Now, the Good American press team has released a statement to People explaining that TV networks had rejected an ad for their new "Find the One" campaign. The company dropped the campaign on social media earlier this week, which can be watched below. However, TV networks did not approve the commercial and deemed it as being "too racy" for their standards. According to the Good American team, TV networks claimed that Khloé wasn't "properly clothed" throughout the video. In the short clip, the 36-year-old is shown lounging topless in a bed wearing a pair of the brand's jeans, covering her chest with a white bed sheet. "It's just different this time. I feel good. I feel sexy. Like I don't have to keep looking. I think I found the one," Khloé can be heard saying in the video.

The Good American company said in a statement that the campaign, which launched on September 28, "was ultimately rejected by TV networks due to the video being too racy, sharing that 'all parties should be properly clothed.'" Furthermore, the press team at Good American, who sells $195 heels, continued on in the statement: "If wearing a great pair of denim is wrong, then Good American doesn't want to be right." Even though TV networks may not agree with some of the imagery, Good American intended to uplift and inspire confidence in women. However, the networks' rejection does not mean that Good American doesn't plan on putting its campaign on the airways. The team at Good American is getting ready to re-edit the ad so it will eventually hit TV.

Despite the ad being "too racy" for TV, the message behind the Good American campaign is quite uplifting for women. No matter what size you are, a good pair of jeans from Khloe could boost your confidence. For many women finding the right pair can be a struggle, and that is what the Keeping Up With The Kardashian alum was trying to portray. It seems like TV networks are a lot more conservative than one would expect.

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Source: People