A controversial Guinness-focused Facebook page has come under fire for a new scandal – posting pictures of women’s breasts from Google.

The page, Guinness Community, has been blasted in the past for professing to celebrate only the famous stout, despite seemingly having an equally rampant obsession with women’s breasts. Now though, it seems the odd corner of social media has opened a new can of worms after one user posted a picture of a woman holding a Guinness while wearing a pink low-slung top.

The woman on this occasion is none other than former glamour model and actor turned radio host Gemma Atkinson. The main problem with it? It didn’t take long for the group’s members to work it out, however, with one person posting in the comments: “Are we just posting photos from Google now for likes?”

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That comment itself managed to snag 84 said likes, but that paled in comparison to the post of Gemma, which at the time of writing has raked in over 1.6k.

The picture of Gemma Atkinson is from 2008
The picture of Gemma Atkinson is from 2008

The person who first posted the comment also ran a reverse image search of the picture, which showed that it came on an evening when multiple pictures of the star were taken. The Daily Star has been able to confirm that the image is from a Las Vegas-themed Samba Festival at Citi Bar Dublin, Ireland on February 1, 2008.

People have questioned the decision to find and share the image on the page, with one person asking: “Wow this is a far out reach for attention that you have to scroll through Google to find A very old photo of Gemma with a pint of Guinness, are you ok”.

Others didn’t seem to care about the origin of the picture, however, with various one-word comments also flooding the page with compliments on the image.

The Guinness Community has around 277,000 members and claims to be "dedicated to celebrating and sharing our love for the iconic Irish stout".

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