Lane Bryant's new spring 2016 campaign, "This Body," features models Ashley Graham and Precious Lee, among other models, being empowered, celebrating their own bodies. All around, it's awesome.

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But major TV networks NBC and ABC have deemed a new commercial for the campaign too scandalous to air, turning it down altogether, according to a report by TMZ which was confirmed today by Lane Bryant in a release.

"Our sources firmly believe it's a size issue and not nudity," reports TMZ.

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The 30-second spot shows the models in various states of dress — but mostly there's a lot of skin. Beautiful, flawless, female skin. There's even a shot of one of the models breastfeeding her baby as she says, "This body is made for love."

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"It's made for being bold, powerful, and sexy," Ashley says.

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"This body is made for proving them wrong," Precious says.

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Watch the ad below to see what got the networks all riled up.

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Update, 3/10/16, 11:57 a.m.: In an email, a spokesperson for Lane Bryant provided the following statement:

The THIS BODY campaign was meant to be a fun way for us to celebrate and honor women of all shapes and sizes. What is too much for some does not hold true for others. All women should be celebrated and feel empowered to express themselves as they see fit. We want her to know she can attract as much media attention, look just as striking as any woman, and decide what beautiful means to her. The THIS BODY commercial holds nothing back. It is a true celebration of women of all sizes doing what makes THEM feel beautiful whether its breastfeeding their newborn, flaunting their bodies the way they see fit, breaking down barriers all around and simply being who they are or want to be!

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