KEY POINTS
  • An ad for "IVRose," featuring a woman in a plaid onesie pajama set with part of her behind exposed, has been a common occurrence, notably on an Elle magazine story that published Sunday.
  • Here are some ways the ad could have suddenly started showing up all over the internet.
Screenshot of IVROSE's website.

On Sunday, Elle Magazine dropped a story about a journalist who had found love with controversial former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli. The story was an instant hit.

But before long, one thing started to stand out among the story's many juicy details: an ad featuring a woman in drop-seat pajamas exposing half of her derriere. It was plastered multiple times on the story for many of its readers.