Watch: Barbie ad shows boy playing with dolls for first time

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Barbie is breaking down gender barriers in a new ad campaign.

Mattelā€™s iconic doll has been in production since 1959 ā€“ but the ad for the latest iteration of the doll this week contained something brand new.

The 30-second ad for ā€˜Moschino Barbieā€™ ā€“ a partnership with the Italian luxury fashion house ā€“ hit screens this month.

Rather than just featuring girls playing with the newly-styled dolls, the ad makes a small gesture of acceptance by also showing a little boy.

The kid declares his Barbie doll to be ā€œso fierce!ā€, before helping Barbie to answer her own miniature mobile phone.

Itā€™s of course not the first time boys have played with Barbie dolls ā€“ or Earring Magic Ken, for that matter ā€“ but itā€™s thought to be the first time a boy has been seen in Mattelā€™s official ads.
Watch: Barbie ad shows boy playing with dolls for first time
The clip has had a warm reception online, with one commenter writing: ā€œThis almost made me cry! I used to play with my sisterā€™s Barbies and felt such shame afterward. Iā€™m so glad we can just let kids be kids. Thank you for this! Boys like dolls too!ā€

Another guy added: ā€œAs a Barbie collector, I just wanna THANK YOU SO MUCH for putting a boy in you commercial. This is seriously amazing. THANK YOUā€.

However, some people werenā€™t happy.

One YouTube commenter wrote: ā€œIā€™d kick my sonā€™s ass. Gay is okay. Flaming is NOT.ā€

Barbie recently tried out a new androgynous punk look, when Mattel teamed up with a famed make-up artist for Paris Fashion Week

In one look, Barbie rocks a buzz cut, and in another her face is emblazoned with Swarovski crystals.