2 Creatives Made a Fake Foundation to Promote a PSA-Style Music Video About Safe Sex

Work is reminiscent of Lil Dicky

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In mid-November, Instagram and Facebook pages for what looked to be a new organization focused on sex education cropped up online. The organization, The Sexual Education Foundation, has quickly grown small but active followings on the pages (the Instagram account has over 1,400 followers). The posts, which are mostly memes or suggestions like the “No Babies 2019” pledge, have garnered roughly 150,000 impressions and over 70,000 profile visits, according to the creatives behind them. The catch? It isn’t a real foundation.

Instead, The Sexual Education Foundation is an ingenious marketing effort by two creatives—director and actress Mary Neely and actor and comedian Bill Kottkamp—to promote a new PSA-style music video, “Baby Mamma,” about safe sex reminiscent of Lil

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