Cousins a 'marketing stunt'
Daily Telegraph | January 24, 2009 12:00am
CLEO magazine has been accused of using AFL bad boy Ben Cousins as a marketing stunt for its Bachelor Of The Year competition and he's not happy about it.
The recovering addict's photo and profile was included in a folio of 100-odd contenders for the title examined by a judging panel at a Cleo function on Wednesday.
The media was present and a report then went around the country saying Cousins was a "shock" contender for the title, and could make the final 50.
But Cousins specifically declined an offer to be involved via his Richmond AFL club three weeks ago, and was astonished to see his name promoting the competition.
A senior club insider said Cousins didn't want to be involved because of the headlines it would - and did - generate, and that it would divert from his comeback.
"Ben is a recovering addict and doesn't need any more attention than he already gets and that's why he and the club declined Cleo's offer three weeks ago," the insider said.
"Ben, his management and the club were not interested, yet Cleo put his name out and that's very disingenuous."
Another media report issued on Thursday night said Cousins had "pulled out" because of the headlines.
"That's rubbish too - Ben didn't pull out because he was never in, and now he looks like a idiot because there's an impression he took part and then got cold feet."
The final 50 must agree to take part, and if Cousins is voted in by readers he will decline.
Cleo editor Sarah Oakes said the magazine did not issue a press release about Cousins and was unaware how the media discovered his inclusion - even though it was a press call.
"We don't want to create any negative publicity for Ben in any way and we did not set out to do that - it was meant to be confidential," Oakes said.
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