The video, which was produced by a third party company, was removed and re-uploaded with a new backing song this morning, after it went viral. On Twitter, it was described as unnecessarily sexual, incredibly funny and “the most real estate agent video I have ever seen”. https://t.co/FvS7b0g1TbOn Wednesday afternoon, the real estate firm, LJ Hooker Bankstown, apologised for the video and removed it from its social media. A spokeswoman said: “We live and we learn.”Earlier, the real estate agent who commissioned the video, Sam Nader, told Guardian Australia he had prepared multiple videos for his properties, and was happy with the attention. “Video gets attraction to the property, and the whole point of real estate is to get as many eyes as possible on the property.
Source: The Guardian April 17, 2019 03:26 UTC