KERNERSVILLE, N.C. – A controversial billboard on Business 40 near Winston-Salem that sparked protests last week now has another message.
It has before read, "Real men provide. Real women appreciate it.”
The billboard's new message reads: ““Much Ado About Nothing. A social experiment that brought forth those so immersed in their own insecurity that in the mirror they could only see an angry victim of their incorrect interpretation of a silly billboard - Bless their hearts.”
The sponsor of both billboard messages remains anonymous.
The organizer of a Triad protest against the original billboard isn't happy with the new message.
"They are now claiming that we misinterpreted it. They certainly have had ample opportunity to clarify what their first billboard meant, they have no yet done so. I'm thankful for the billboard going up because now it has kick started something I don't plan to stop for a long time," said Molly Grace, demonstration organizer.
Grace and supporters voted on a new billboard slogan that counteracts the first billboard.
She says she's hoping to get her billboard up within the next week.