In Summer 2014, the organization launched the ‘What Normal Feels Like’ campaign, seeking to reclaim language and imagery associated with breasts. Hundreds of women submitted pictures of their breasts, along with a descriptive word such as “wibbly” or “springy”, later used in a series of advertisements designed to normalise and desexualise female breasts. CoppaFeel! ran a ‘Cheknominate’ campaign, a “healthier” take on the
Neknominate craze. Cheknominate encouraged people to record themselves checking their breasts before nominating a friend to do the same.
The Huffington Post were supportive of the campaign, and encouraged their readers to use the hashtag #Cheknominate on social media. == Media coverage ==