Gwen and Blake Just Admitted How Random of a Couple They Are in New Super Bowl Ad

I'm cackling.

The 2021 Super Bowl commercials starring celebrities are highly entertaining and, honestly, thank goodness. The game looks a lot different this year: The Raymond James Stadium in Tampa has a limited capacity, which means more of us are watching the game from home than ever before. We're also still social distancing, so living room ragers are in short supply too. 

But thankfully, we still have plenty of star-studded commercials in between plays to keep us cheering. From Tide to Cheetos to Doritos and Michelob Ultra, so many brands recruited A-list celebs for their Super Bowl spots. I'm talking about Mila Kunis, Amy Schumer, Serena Williams, Mindy Kaling, and the list goes on and on. The Weeknd is performing at this year's Pepsi-sponsored halftime show, so, of course, he's also in an A-plus commercial for the brand. 

“We can’t wait to welcome multi-award-winning artist The Weeknd to the Pepsi Super Bowl LV halftime show stage,” Adam Harter, senior vice president of sports, media, and entertainment at PepsiCo., said in a statement. “In collaboration with the NFL and Roc Nation, we continue to reimagine what a Pepsi Halftime Show looks like with some of the biggest musicians in the world. We expect The Weeknd will continue to raise the bar, setting a new precedent both musically and visually for the most-watched performance of the year.”

A few of the commercials were released before actual game day, and several companies dropped teasers. We'll be rounding up those plus more celeb commercials leading up to the Super Bowl and afterward. Watch a few, below, and keep checking back. 

T-Mobile

Who's in it: Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, and Adam Levine. And in the commercial, Shelton and Stefani winked at how their coupling is surprising. 

State Farm

Who's in it: Drake

Dexcom

Who's in it: Nick Jonas

Cadillac

Who's in it: Timothée Chalamet and Winona Ryder.

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Chalamet plays Edward Scissorhands' son Edgar in a Cadillac commercial opposite the Tim Burton film's original cast member and Stranger Things star. "It was a pretty special thing to be able to revisit my role as Kim again, even if just for a little while," Ryder told People. "I loved the idea of getting to work with Timothée, who I'm such a fan of. Timothée is really the perfect person to embody that character."

The OG Edward Scissorhands was played by Johnny Depp, who starred in the film alongside Ryder, Dianne Wiest, Alan Arkin, Anthony Michael Hall, and Vincent Price.

Paramount+

Who's in it: James Corden, Trevor Noah, DJ Khaled, and more celebs 

Jimmy John’s

Who's in it: Brad Garrett

Klarna

Who's in it: Maya Rudolph 

Rockstar

Who's in it: Lil Baby

Logitech 

Who's in it: Lil Nas X

Miracle-Gro 

Who's in it: John Travolta and his daughter, Ella; Martha Stewart, Leslie David Baker, Emma Lovewell, Kyle Busch, Carl Weathers

Uber Eats

Who's in it: Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, and Cardi B

Mountain Dew

Who's in it: John Cena

Frito-Lay

Who's in it: Peyton and Eli Manning, plus more NFL legends 

Bacardi

Who's in it: Leslie Grace and Meek Mill

Squarespace 

Who's in it: Dolly Parton (her voice, at least) 

Amazon Alexa

Who's in it: Michael B. Jordan 

Stella Artois 

Who's in it: Lenny Kravitz 

Tide

Who's in it: Jason Alexander

Michelob Ultra

Who's in it: Serena Williams, Anthony Davis, Peyton Manning, Brooks Koepka, Jimmy Butler, and Alex Morgan

Pepsi

Who's in it: The Weeknd

Hellmann’s

Who's in it: Amy Schumer 

Doritos 

Who's in it: Mindy Kaling, Jimmy Kimmel, and Matthew McConaughey

Cheetos

Who's in it: Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, and Shaggy 

We'll be updating this post with more 2021 Super Bowl commercials featuring celebrities as they come in. 


This story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Christopher Rosa

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