The commercial set to air on Sunday is being rejected after prior discussions from Fox Sports indicated it would be played.

The ad, now posted online, has received over 82,000 views.

Faithwire says Lyric Gillett is claiming Fox Sports is censoring her Superbowl ad.

“The main goal [of the commercial] is for everyday Americans to actually see choice — to be able to look it in the eye,” Gillett said. “It is ironic and it is incensing to me that these survivors of abortion had their very voices almost stolen from them from the moment of conception, and now the media is doing that again,” she tells Faithwire.

Gillett says she has been communicating back and forth with Fox Sports, attempting to understand why the video was blocked after they had already discussed the commercial.

The video features the stories of 14 people of all ages from across the world.

 "Can you look me in the eye and tell me I shouldn't exist?" Dr. Imre Téglásy says in the video.

Each person featured in the video is sharing that they were victims of a failed abortion and also shared the types of abortion they were exposed to.