Every Celebrity Who Will Appear In Pepsi's Super Bowl Ad

June 2024 · 2 minute read

Pepsi’s upcoming Super Bowl ad will have a star-studded forged of celebrities that is positive to impress.

Titled “This is the Pepsi”, the ad will feature throwbacks to famous Pepsi ad campaigns from days of yore. It’ll additionally characteristic a number of celebrities making two-second cameos from their former Pepsi advertisements.

The ad in reality released as of late, so you'll get a cast preview of what’s going to be aired during the Super Bowl.

First, there’s Jimmy Fallon narrating the entire thing, starting with, "This is the Pepsi that your father drank, that his father drank before he met your grandmother." After that, he proposes this could also be the same Pepsi that made it to the moon, with two corporate executives both disagreeing.

From there we get a gradual flow of celebs, starting with Cindy Crawford as she recreates the long-lasting 1992 Pepsi Super Bowl ad, handiest instead of Crawford taking a can of Pepsi from a dusty vending gadget it’s her son, Presley Gerber. Crawford also doesn’t step out of a Lamborghini and as an alternative steps out of what appears to be a Corvette.

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Next up comes the overdue, great Ray Charles from his 1991 Pepsi ad, followed by Uncle Drew (who is in reality Kyrie Irving in conceal) from Pepsi’s 2013 basketball-centric ad campaign. A wonder talk over with from NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon comes subsequent as he tries to outrace the Delorean from Back to the Future, where he naturally fails. You can’t outrace time.

Britney Spears and Michael Jackson make appearances from their respective Pepsi advertisements, and the whole thing ends with Fallon announcing, “This is the Pepsi for every technology."

The Associated Press recently caught up with Crawford to ask her how it felt to recreate the 1992 Pepsi ad with her son. "Just as a mom, we drove to work together that day and we shared the similar trailer. And when he was doing his factor, I used to be only a proud mom observing from the sidelines, attempting not to annoy him," she said in a phone interview.

The Super Bowl is set to air February 4th, and there’s a whole lot more advertising to be seen.

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