Quentin Tarantino has sparked outrage by asking for "whores" to audition for his next movie.
The ad, placed on a casting agent's Facebook page, was headlined "Casting Whores for Quentin Tarantino project" and requested "Caucasian, non-union females, ages 18-35" for a Western film shooting later this month.
The ad also asked for actresses to have, "No highlights, natural eyebrows, natural breasts, natural hair color to be true to the period. Dress sizes 2-8. Please send photo, including sizes.(sic)'
The ad quickly sparked controversy, with the Woman and Hollywood blog quickly slamming the "degrading" and "sexist" ad.
"Putting a casting call out for, or including women in your script with the description of 'whores,' is not okay. Nor is asking actresses to submit their photos and information for consideration with the subject line 'Whore," the post read.
"Aside from the fact that there are better words to use if one is looking to cast women who work in the sex industry, this description is actually a typical example of Hollywood sexism, particularly as it pertains to roles for women."
The blog suggested the phrases "prostitutes, saloon girls, or brothel workers" would have been less problematic because 'whores' "comes with a lot of baggage".
Few details are known about the project, but the blog suggested Tarantino would be producing the film and a female director was involved.
The ad has since been removed. Tarantino's last film was the bloody Western The Hateful Eight.