Posted on 12/07/2019 6:09:34 AM PST by BenLurkin
Aviation Gin, the liquor brand owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, mocked Pelotons widely criticized holiday commercial on Friday with a little help from the same actress who appeared in the controversial ad.
In an Aviation Gin commercial posted to Reynolds Twitter account, the actress sits at a bar with two friends in front of martini glasses. The friends console the actress, who offers a toast (To new beginnings) and proceeds to chug her entire glass in one sip.
Exercise bike not included #AviationGin, Reynolds wrote alongside the commercial. The ad itself is titled The Gift That Doesnt Give Back. The name is also a riff on Pelotons commercial, which is called The Gift That Gives Back.
The actress in Aviation Gins commercial is the same one from Pelotons commercial, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to FOX Business.
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Not to worry. She’s turning gay by the end of the commercial.
Another interpretation: The Peloton ad looks like some whipped by poor me doe eyes schmuck had to buy his wife an expensive gift she didnt need and then sit through the videos she narcissistically took of herself using it. The Aviation Gin ad makes her look like an alcoholic considering the way she downs that martini.
The gal in the commercial wants to go from 115 to 112 lbs. What she needs is a couple of Big Mac’s. IMO
The Peloton ad reflects that staying married to your original spouse is the new “status symbol” for the white middle class and along with this, maintaining your shape.
The same bunch used to get all twisted out of shape over the term: starter wife. I think the bottom line is tubbos are unhappy want everyone to normalize their obesity. They are even putting a lard ass in the SI swimsuit issue now. People werent all that fat when I was growing up. They were the exception. In the 80s, corporate restaurants started providing enormous portions to draw customers. Now it is normal to eat like a cow. People got fat. I say continue fat shaming young people. They have no excuse. Instill better habits in kids and this problem will fix itself.
Disclaimer: I was getting a bit porky myself, and at 59, decided I wasnt going into my 60s fat and tired. Im 62 now, and in the best shape of my adult life due largely to a better diet and moderate exercise. Put down the nachos, pick up the weights. Feel better.
Yeah, good point...
Note to Peleton: I just thought up an entire ad campaign based on my concept. Targeted to different demos. It would make me buy one!
(From "things I found while looking at other things on the Internet" category...)
https://twitter.com/VancityReynolds/status/1197327611900264448?s=20
Yup. After years of morbid obesity my SIL showed up at the family Christmas party, trim and made up to the 9’s. I told my wife she was leaving her husband and would do so by the end Of January to which I got the “you are always so negative.”. January 21 SIL took herself and all the money and split leaving the kids and husband in the dust. The family was shocked.
Sorry about your SIL.
It’s Ok karma got her back. She married an abusive scum bag. Her Ex married a wonderful woman that raised the kids and did a great job.
It seems the new past-time in America is finding some perceived slight or insult and then making a federal case about it. It seems that the newest Constitutional right is to have your undies in a bind constantly over some grievance.
Remember when economist Walter Williams was on Rush Limbaugh’s show as a substitute host and would tell how he gave “Mrs. Williams a snowblower so she wouldn’t have to shovel snow?”
Good times.
If I had seen the gin ad by itself, I would have never known the woman was the same actress as in the Pelaton ad.
Don’t approve of drinking, but, that is extremely funny in light of the whole situation.
Same with me. I had to buy one of those $1200 cloths racks too.
I’m guessing the Christmas gift commercial for Hoover Vacuum Cleaners has been put on hold.
My wife desperately wanted a treadmill as well (plenty of wives want exercise equipment) so I bought her one. Funny thing, I dont think shes ran a mile on it. I quit smoking, got fat, and have wound up running hundreds of miles on it to stay in shape.
Maybe this is really why she wanted it?
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