

UB40 singer Matt Hoy shared one of the videos of Mulvaney on Twitter, writing: 'Respect real women. 'I would have thought a fair bit of biological reality goes into designing sports clothing for men and women, to ensure maximum comfort and optimum performance. 'That their new sports bras are too wide in the back and have no extra space and good support for my breasts?

One Mumsnetter user wrote: 'What are they trying to communicate to me, their target audience? 'Women are being treated with total disdain at the moment, particularly in the world of sport where physiology makes so much difference.' Then, when Allyson got pregnant, they reduced her sponsorship by 70 per cent when she had something happen to her that happens only to women. 'For a long time, Nike sponsored Allyson Felix, one of the world's most incredible track athletes. She replied: 'Dylan is advertising sports bras when there's nothing to put in the sports bra - when actually it's really important women get proper support when they do sport. Ms Davies argued it was not possible for a biological male to effectively promote products, such as bras, which have to work for women's bodies. 'The only way we can make these companies and governments sit up and listen is to boycott with our wallet.
