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«Breaking News» Super Bowl 2019 ads to feature Serena Williams, Lil Jon and Cardi B

With less than two weeks until Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, PepsiCo is once again shaping up to be one of the game's biggest advertisers; Serena Williams is set to appear a provocative ad for a dating website; and Budweiser plans on giving a nod to its new environmentally friendly philosophy.


In addition to using rapper Lil Jon, actor Steve Carell, and rapper Cardi B in Pepsi ads, PepsiCo will also unveil its new sparkling water Bubly in an ad with Canadian singer Michael Buble that centers on the similar spellings of his last name and the product. 


Doritos, another PepsiCo brand, will air an ad with the Backstreet Boys and Chance the Rapper promoting a new tortilla chip flavor.


Thus far, only brief previews of the Super Bowl ads have been revealed. 



Serena Williams, who fell on Wednesday at the Australian Open, will appear in an ad for Bumble. The spot was produced by a team of women and is titled 'The Ball is in Her Court'


Serena Williams, who fell on Wednesday at the Australian Open, will appear in an ad for Bumble. The spot was produced by a team of women and is titled 'The Ball is in Her Court'



Serena Williams, who fell on Wednesday at the Australian Open, will appear in an ad for Bumble. The spot was produced by a team of women and is titled 'The Ball is in Her Court'




Chance the Rapper (in the baseball hat) will appear in a Doritos ad with the Backstreet Boys 


Chance the Rapper (in the baseball hat) will appear in a Doritos ad with the Backstreet Boys 



Chance the Rapper (in the baseball hat) will appear in a Doritos ad with the Backstreet Boys 




Over eight years removed from his last album, rapper Lil Jon is set to appear in a Pepsi ad 


Over eight years removed from his last album, rapper Lil Jon is set to appear in a Pepsi ad 



Over eight years removed from his last album, rapper Lil Jon is set to appear in a Pepsi ad 



Williams, who fell on Wednesday at the Australian Open, will appear in an ad for Bumble. The spot was produced by a team of women and is titled 'The Ball is in Her Court.'


The ad centers on the premise that the perception of women in society is changing.  

'We're living in a world and society where people are starting to see differently and starting to understand that we are just as strong, and just as smart, and just as savvy, and just as business-like as any other male in this world,' Williams says in the ad. 'And we always have been. And now it's time to really show up and tell our story the way it should be told.'


Budweiser will once again use its Clydesdale horses and a Dalmatian, only this time their advertisement will feature wind turbines, referencing the St. Louis-based company's new push towards sustainability.   




Budweiser's ad will still feature a Dalmatian and a group of Clydesdale horses  


Budweiser's ad will still feature a Dalmatian and a group of Clydesdale horses  



Budweiser's ad will still feature a Dalmatian and a group of Clydesdale horses  



'We want a world that’s cleaner, greener and more sustainable for future generations,' read a statement from the company. 'A world where we help to make the communities we live in stronger for everyone. 


'Every member of our team—colleagues, wholesalers, retailers and partners—shares our commitment to reducing our environmental impact, preserving resources and being a strong community partner. We strive to build a better world, and that means doing our part to protect the environment by investing in efforts to promote water conservation and improve energy efficiency across our entire value chain.


'Now, we are challenging ourselves to do more through our 2025 Sustainability Goals


The goals, which will guide our sustainability efforts in the U.S. through 2025 focus on four key areas: renewable electricity and carbon reduction, water stewardship, smart agriculture, and circular packaging.'    


The spot also includes an advertising favorite: Bob Dylan's 'Blowing in the Wind.' 




Budweiser will once again use its Clydesdale horses and a Dalmatian, only this time their advertisement will feature wind turbines, referencing the company's new en


Budweiser will once again use its Clydesdale horses and a Dalmatian, only this time their advertisement will feature wind turbines, referencing the company's new en



Budweiser will use its Clydesdale horses and a Dalmatian, only this time their advertisement will feature wind turbines, referencing the company's new push towards sustainability







'Married With Children' star Christina Applegate appears as a frustrated car owner in an M&M ad and Kristin Chenoweth teaches a dog to sing in a spot for Mexican avocados. 


As Sports Illustrated reported before Super Bowl LII last year, a 30-second spot can cost about $5 million. For comparison, a similar ad in the World Series costs less than $1 million.


Other brands that will be buying Super Bowl air time, according to AdAge, include Audi, which bought a 60-second spot to pitch an electric car, a new Kraft-Heinz brand called Devour, and Proctor and Gamble's Olay.


Expensify, an accounting software company, will air its first TV ad ever during the Super Bowl, which will be a 30-second spot that includes two yet-to-be named celebrities.


Actor Jason Bateman will appear in a Hyundai spot that promotes the Korean automaker's 'Shopper Assurance' program while Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler and actress Melissa McCarthy will endorse another Korean car company, Kia.









'Married With Children' star Christina Applegate appears frustrated in a new M&M ad


'Married With Children' star Christina Applegate appears frustrated in a new M&M ad



'Married With Children' star Christina Applegate appears frustrated in a new M&M ad


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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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