Latest example was a picture of Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon for a magazine shoot that evoked a Twitter debate on sensitivity.
Kriti, who recently graced the cover of a renowned magazine was seen posing with a taxidermied giraffe.
In an enlightening response, the magazine justified the picture sharing information about Aynhoe Park and the significance of taxidermy.
Explaining to the netizens, the magazine wrote, "Aynhoe Park features taxidermy, hundreds of years old, most from museums.Taxidermy is the art of preserving an animal that died of natural causes, for academic purposes.The giraffe featured here is floating (not hanging, heavens no!) with balloons on its back. An art installation, in what is possibly one of the eclectic yet most majestic mansions in the world.'No animals were harmed before, during, or after this shoot."
In March this year, Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor was also clicked at the same location, with the same prop, a picture of which was shared on the location, Aynhoe Park's Instagram page. In the still, Sonam can be seen posing in front of the same giraffe in a red Ralph & Russo ensemble but that image did not invoke a debate.
But Kriti Sanon's picture created an unnecessary debate on social media.