PepsiCo’s CEO has finally shared her perspective on the company’s controversial ad starring Kendall Jenner.
« I’ve thought about it a lot because I looked at the ad again and again and again trying to figure out what went wrong — because it was a peace march not a protest march, » Indra Nooyi recently told Fortune’s Beth Kowitt. « It was people in happiness coming together. »
The ad in question debuted in April and featured reality star and model Jenner marching with a group of people holding signs bearing feel-good messages like « join the conversation » and « love. »
Walking through the group, Jenner grabs a Pepsi and hands it to a stone-faced police officer watching the protest. He breaks into a smile, and the crowd cheers. The screen reads: « Live bolder. Live louder. Live for now. »
Nooyi, who has been PepsiCo’s CEO since 2006, said she realized that the final scene, featuring Jenner and the policeman, caused the most controversy as it « linked back to Black Lives Matter. »
Screenshot from the Pepsi ad.Pepsi
The ad immediately sparked backlash, with people saying it was tone deaf and co-opted imagery from a Black Lives Matter protest.
The commercial was pulled a day after being released, with PepsiCo apologizing and saying it did not intend to « make light of any serious issue. »
« The minute I saw people upset, I pulled it, » she continued. « And you know what, it’s not worth it. There were people on both sides, but at the end of the day, our goal is not to offend anybody. »
With businessinsider