The Super Bowl LIX commercial with Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg intended to promote unity against hate through the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. However, the ad faced criticism for its execution.
Check out some of the reactions: The general consensus is that this commercial is a misstep and, to chime in with the Internet, pairing together Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady is an odd choice.
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Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg team up in a Super Bowl LIX commercial, 'No Reason to Hate,' to promote unity and combat antisemitism. Supported by Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism ...
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As he did for last year's game, Kraft released an ad for his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS). This year's commercial ...
Snoop Dogg seems to have the backlash from his inauguration performance on his mind. The "Drop It Like It's Hot" rapper, 53, in an Instagram video on Sunday appeared to respond to criticism he ...
Kraft, 83, through his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, released a powerful new commercial starring Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg on Monday, Feb. 3. The New England Patriots CEO tells PEOPLE he ...