Florida Georgia Line's 'Sun Drenched' Campaign Slammed as 'Moral Pollution' by Critics Claiming It's Corrupting Youth and Glorifying Substance Abuse
A firestorm of outrage is sweeping across social media this week as country music duo Florida Georgia Line faces backlash for their latest promotional campaign, "Sun Drenched," which critics are calling a dangerous celebration of hedonism that marks the decline of American values. Moral watchdogs argue the duo's new partnership with a hard seltzer brand, featuring bikini-clad influencers in provocative poses with overt references to day-drinking and partying, is deliberately targeting teenagers with messages of irresponsibility. "This is not just entertainment; it's the moral decay of society peddled under the guise of summer fun," one parent activist declared in a viral post. The campaign, which includes a video of the singers toasting on a yacht while lyrics about "forgetting tomorrow" play, has ignited a heated debate over whether Florida Georgia Line has abandoned their wholesome roots for pure commercial exploitation, leaving many to wonder if this is the final straw for a culture already drowning in vice.