It’s the pinnacle of Super Bowl star power: three minutes of Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Pink, dressed as Roman gladiators, singing “We Will Rock You” in the actual Colosseum. Enrique Iglesias plays ...
Super Bowl LIX, Sunday, February 9, 6:30/5:30c, FOX ...
Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady teamed up for a Super Bowl commercial Sunday night aimed at combatting hate. Fans were not impressed.
Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism released a commercial starring Tom Brady called "No Reason to Hate." ...
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.
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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.
The 30-second commercial shows Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady getting into each other’s faces and exchanging reasons for why they hate one another. Unfortunately, the reasons they share are very much ...
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 ...
One of the biggest elephants in the football room lately has been the age gap between North Carolina football coach and NFL legend Bill Belichick and his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson. Belichick is 72 ...