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2026-06-10 10:16:25 · gkaliraman@vixio.com
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TITLE: United Kingdom Advertising Standards Authority Dismisses Appeal Against Midnite Gambling Advertisement BODY: On June 10, 2026, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) dismissed a complaint against Dribble Media Ltd trading as Midnite regarding a gambling advertisement featuring influencer Mia Mon on TikTok. The ASA ruled that the advertisement did not breach the Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct & Promotional Marketing (CAP Code). The complaint was lodged by a parent whose 13-year-old son viewed the advertisement on his TikTok feed on January 7, 2026. The post featured Mia Mon in a "cosy girl games era" lifestyle video, showing her engaging in everyday activities including bathing, preparing food, and playing lottery-style and bingo-style games on the Midnite platform. The complainant challenged whether the advertisement featured an individual likely to be of strong appeal to under-18s, potentially breaching CAP Code rules 16.1, 16.3, and 16.3.12 (Gambling). Midnite provided extensive evidence demonstrating that Mia Mon, a 27-year-old lifestyle and entertainment content creator, was unlikely to appeal strongly to under-18s. The platform submitted data showing that over 90 percent of Mia Mon's followers across TikTok and Instagram were aged 18 or over, with the largest demographic falling between 18 and 34 years old. Her total under-18 followers across active platforms numbered approximately 56,644, significantly below the 100,000-follower threshold outlined in CAP Guidance as indicative of strong appeal to minors. The ASA assessed Mia Mon's broader media presence, including her co-hosting role on the YouTube cooking show "Fed Up," which attracted approximately 91.6 percent adult viewership, and her commercial partnerships with adult-oriented brands including San Miguel and Royal Caribbean Cruises. The ASA concluded that the advertisement's tone, presentation, and content reflected adult lifestyle activities unlikely to appeal strongly to under-18s. No further action is necessary.
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