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.)
About Reva Friedel
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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