Charli XCX made an appearance with Rachel Sennott on a Super Bowl ad yesterday (January 8).
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In the clip which you can view below, a sleepy group of students watch an elderly professor write complex math equations before one student cracks open a can of Poppi.
The professor then rips off his clothes, revealing himself to be the ‘Brat’ singer, while the I Love LA actress falls through the ceiling.
“What is this?” Sennott asks, to which Charli responds: “I think it’s just a vibes thing.”
Before long, the entire classroom breaks out into a rave, complete with flashing lights, a flame thrower and a horse with lit-up neon reins.
The ad was directed by Aiden Zamiri, Charli’s frequent collaborator who also helmed her The Moment mockumentary, which also stars Sennott.
It was one of many ads showcased at this year’s event which included Sabrina Carpenter‘s surreal Pringles commercial.
The clip also follows Charli’s team up with Martha Stewart for an Uber Eats ad at last year’s Super Bowl.
Elsewhere, Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, which saw the Puerto Rican superstar perform with dozens of dancers, while moving through a complex sequence of staged setpieces, from swirling salsa ballrooms to perilous telephone pylons. Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Jessica Alba and Karol G were all spotted among the dancers, while Bad Bunny appeared to deliver one of the three Grammys he won last week to a young boy.
Lady Gaga also made a surprise appearance to deliver a Latin version of her Bruno Mars collaboration ‘Die With A Smile’, and she was joined by Bad Bunny’s backing band Los Pleneros de la Cresta. Ricky Martin, meanwhile, was on hand to introduce ‘El apagón’ with an excerpt of ‘LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii’.
Many musicians including Rosalía, Doechii, Kacey Musgraves and Jennifer Lopez hailed Bad Bunny’s performance.
But Donald Trump hit out at the show, branding it a “slap in the face” for America.
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