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The issue resurfaced when Pepsi began to run ads with The Osbournes, a move that Russell Simmons, head of the Hip Hop Summit Action Network categorized as racially insensitive. The company maintained that Ludacris was an inappropriate spokesman because of his usage of language, but Simmons and the HHSAN contended that the Osbournes use of ...
Don’t tell the football players, but there’s so much more to the Super Bowl than the game. Last year viewership hit an all-time high, with 202.4 million people, or roughly 60% of the U.S ...
"A Pepsi commercial is such a huge deal," Megan adds. ... from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Pepsi. Justin Jefferson, Josh Allen, Megan Thee Stallion, Travis Kelce and ...
"Live for Now", also known as "Live for Now Moments Anthem", [2] is a 2017 short film commercial for Pepsi by PepsiCo featuring Kendall Jenner and the song "Lions" by Skip Marley. According to a statement from PepsiCo, the ad’s purpose was initially to reach millennials and “to project a global message of unity, peace, and understanding."
The Indian version of the slogan, Yehi hai right choice, Baby (This is the Right Choice, Baby) in Hinglish, by Pepsi became immensely popular in the 1990s. [1] The TV commercial directed the Mukul Anand, featured singer Remo Fernandes and actress Juhi Chawla, while its sequel saw actor Aamir Khan and Aishwariya Rai, then a model. [2]
That may be why, in 2004, Pepsi created its original gladiator-themed commercial starring Britney Spears, Pink and Beyoncé, with their own version of the 1977 hit, complete with Enrique Iglesias ...
In the third advertisement, celebrities including Regis Philbin, Yogi Berra and Jimmy Connors comment on the popularity of Pepsi, and by the commercial's end, a new slogan is discovered: "Gotta' Have It." The fourth advertisement is in the style of a news report, and it notes the sightings of Pepsi billboards across the country.
Travis Kelce is stoked about his new Pepsi commercial!. The Kansas City Chiefs player, 34, raved about his role in the beverage brand's new "Make Your Gameday Epic” NFL campaign, in which he ...