Stephen Colbert weighed on Co-Cola’s Super Bowl mercial featurg a multi-lgual rendn of “Ameri the Betiful,” as well as a pair of openly gay parents, and said no one would be more offend than the gay woman who wrote the lyrics 1895. “For Pete’s sake! Sce when are gays allowed to gay up ‘Ameri the Betiful’?” Colbert asked durg “The Colbert Report” on Tuday. “If the woman who wrote this song, Kathare Lee Bat, saw this ad, she would be disgted. And so would her life partner, Kathare Coman, wh whom she lived for 25 years what was then referred to as a ‘Boston marriage.’”
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- CO-COLA SERV UP GAY-IENDLY AD FOR ALL GENRS, GENERATNS
- STEPHEN COLBERT ON COKE AD: ‘SCE WHEN ARE GAYS ALLOWED TO GAY UP’ A SONG WRTEN BY A LBIAN? (VIO)
CO-COLA SERV UP GAY-IENDLY AD FOR ALL GENRS, GENERATNS
Soft drks maker Co-Cola Co has lnched a gay-iendly ad featurg a brother and sister vyg for the attentn of a handsome pool boy the mpaign that has won praise for diversy and cln. * gay coke commercial *
REUTERS/Mike Blake/File PhotoNEW YORK (Rters) - Soft drks maker Co-Cola Co has lnched a gay-iendly ad featurg a brother and sister vyg for the attentn of a handsome pool boy the mpaign that has won praise for diversy and cln.
Marketg Week also gay-themed movi and televisn shows are monplace, advertisg has been slower to embrace same-sex upl, pecially among marquee ad, part of the pany’s global “Taste the Feelg” mpaign, featur a teenage girl oglg the pool boy om a downstairs wdow while her brother do the same om duo race to the reigerator and try to trip each other a bid to be the first to give the open-shirted worker an ice-ld Coke as the Italian song “Come Prima” plays the background.
STEPHEN COLBERT ON COKE AD: ‘SCE WHEN ARE GAYS ALLOWED TO GAY UP’ A SONG WRTEN BY A LBIAN? (VIO)
Stephen Colbert on Coke Ad: ‘Sce When Are Gays Allowed to Gay Up’ a Song Wrten by a Lbian?
(Vio)Stephen Colbert weighed on Co-Cola’s Super Bowl mercial featurg a multi-lgual rendn of “Ameri the Betiful, ” as well as a pair of openly gay parents, and said no one would be more offend than the gay woman who wrote the lyrics 1895.