Martin Daubney

For the Australian judge, see Martin Daubney (judge).

Martin Edward Daubney (born 22 June 1970 in Basford, Nottinghamshire[1]) is the longest serving Editor of lads magazine Loaded since its creator James Brown, Daubney was responsible for the title's re-launch in April 2005. Daubney introduced ‘new laddism’ and said “Men have realised that if they adopt the ways of the gays, they get laid more often.”[2]


Lads Magazine Career

Previously working for the News of the World on its sports pages, Daubney was appointed Editor of Loaded, replacing former editor Scott Manson.

Scandal

The Daily Mirror reported that footballer George Best, then husband of Alex Best, accused Alex of sleeping with Daubney.[3] The Anglian Wolf Society criticised Daubney for his actions, reported in an article he wrote for Loaded, in shooting wolves for sport in Russia and suggested "a whole lot of serious protest".[4] Campaign Magazine noted Martin Daubney in their 'Most Talked About Editors' list, 2005.

Anti-Pornography Activism

Despite his career working for Loaded, Daubney had a change of heart after participating in the making of the Channel 4 documentary, Porn on the Brain. During filming, his visit with a group of school children convinced him that pornography was shockingly prevalent, even amongst pre-adolescents. Since his experiences, Daubney has written editorials in the Daily Mail and posted anti-pornography messages on his Twitter account.[5]

References

External links