Bizarre Viagra commercial is not a touchdown.
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While Viagra commercials are usually annoying and/or uncomfortable, it’s just a reality we have to deal with because they are not going away EVER, probably. Well, this football themed one goes into bizarro territory.
I mean, what is even happening here? There are usually couples in these commercials. But a woman lying on a bed in a football jersey is just odd. In fact, when I first saw this commercial, the TV was muted, so at first I actually thought this commercial was for Viagra for women. Stick to couples holding hands in separate bathtubs, Viagra! (Or is that Cialis? Does it even matter? No.)
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Reva is a staff writer for Awful Announcing and the AP Party. She lives in Orange County and roots for zero California teams.
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