Koala Mattresses and Bing Lee are the latest companies to pull their advertising from Alan Jones' program on 2GB, as the fallout from comments on New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern continues.

Last week, Jones said PM Scott Morrison should 'shove a sock' down Ms Ardern's throat, after she encouraged Australia to do more about climate change.

The response was swift and severe online. Yesterday, Macquarie Media chairman Russell Tate warned Jones was on his 'last warning'.

Even a former PM jumped into the conversation.

Very good discussion including from @zalisteggall & @NStottDespoja on how Jones’ violent abuse of women enables violence against women. Not all disrespect of women leads to violence against women but that’s where all all violence against women begins. https://t.co/F5teKTWvm1 — Malcolm Turnbull (@TurnbullMalcolm) August 16, 2019

A number of companies have gone one step further, cutting ties with the shock jock.

It started over the weekend with ME Bank, who said Jones' comments did not reflect the company's values.

Hi all, just an update from ME. Thanks for your feedback - we take this very seriously and these types of comments don't reflect our values. We've expressed our concerns to 2GB and have pulled advertising. Thanks - Annabelle — ME (@mebank) August 16, 2019

Anytime Fitness soon followed.

here's the Anytime Fitness statement on Alan Jones and 2GB - pulled ads, no plans to advertise again in future pic.twitter.com/R2pqJSFERu — Josh Butler (@JoshButler) August 19, 2019

Koala Mattresses jumped in with a pretty scathing statement, saying Jones has had 'too many chances'.

Koala has cut ties with Alan Jones. We’re a significant buyer in the medium, and it’s something we should have done earlier. Climate change is real, violence against women starts with words and the bloke has had too many chances. @2GB873 time to wake up. — Koala (@KoalaMattress) August 19, 2019

Community group 'Sleeping Giants Oz' says it received confirmation that Bing Lee would also discontinue advertising.

CONFIRMED: Bing Lee have advised that they will be withdrawing their advertising from the Alan Jones program on 2GB.



Once again the @MadFckingWitch team have been on 🔥 through their Facebook campaign.#Auspol pic.twitter.com/YIMYBmZ3Iy — 💧 Sleeping Giants Oz 📣 (@slpng_giants_oz) August 17, 2019

Snooze released a statement saying it looked 'to understand 2GB's plans for their network and the hosts that represent them'.

Facebook

It's understood that a number of other brands confirmed the change, including:

RSL Art Union

Amart

Bunnings

Big W

Sleeping Giants Oz have also started a #SendASock campaign, encouraging followers to do... literally that - send a sock to Nine Entertainment Co Chairman, Peter Costello.

#SendASock



The SG Oz Team have decided to #SendASock to the Chairman of Nine Entertainment Co.



If you would like to Send a Sock please see mailing details attached.



Send us a snap of your sock being mailed and we will put you on the draw for an SG Oz cap.#Auspol pic.twitter.com/FoUk3ngEY2 — 💧 Sleeping Giants Oz 📣 (@slpng_giants_oz) August 16, 2019

At the time of publication, Koala was top trending online.

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