Worst Super Bowl ads of 2022, according to Twitter – Footwear News
Finally, Super Bowl Sunday is here. As we know, there’s almost as much anticipation for Super Bowl commercials as there is for the game itself. Over the years, there have been some remarkable and unforgettable commercials that are still talked about. And not necessarily for the right reasons. As always, Twitter users are never shy about letting brands know what’s been a hit and miss this year.
Here’s your breakdown of the worst Super Bowl 2022 ads, according to Twitter.
Uber Eats with Gwyneth Paltrow
Although Gwyneth Paltrow made a surprise appearance in the new Uber Eats advert, one social media user mentioned there could have been a better song choice, comparing boredom like hearing “nails on a chart”. The ad used TikTok’s viral “Oh No” by Capone.
HERE IS THE WORST UBER EATS COMMERCIAL WITH THIS FREAKING SONG OH NO TIK TOK I HATE THIS SONG IT MAKES MY BLOOD SO MUCH IT’S LIKE NAILS ON A CHART I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
— E̶̘͋v̷̫̇ą̴̓n̸̤̈́ ̶̪̅J̷̛̠r̸̖̄.̶̦̏ (@Superbaby731) February 14, 2022
Today is the day 🏈 We hear that the second trimester will be the best. Keep your eyes open 👀 #UberEats #UberDontEats @Trevornoah @JENCOOLIDGE @Gwyneth Paltrow @nicolasbraun https://t.co/qvyGArO2jL
— Uber Eats (@UberEats) February 13, 2022
Lay’s with Seth Rogan and Paul Rudd
Lay’s enlisted two famous actors for their publicity, Seth Rogan and Paul Rudd. However, one user was unconvinced by the star power. In fact, he said the intent of the ad had the opposite effect: “I want to throw away this unopened bag.”
The publicity was so bad that I want to throw away this unopened bag.
— Danny ➐ (@DopeboyDannyy) February 14, 2022
Lay’s brings back so many memories. Like this time, Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen were together in a Super Bowl LVI commercial. pic.twitter.com/0mwdIKLE7n
– LAY’S (@LAYS) February 2, 2022
T-Mobile with Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton
The T-mobile ad included a beautiful duet with Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton, but one user didn’t think it deserved five stars, calling it the “worst” of the night.
T-Mobile wins worst ad.
— Snoop Joshy Josh (@JoshMarino420) February 14, 2022
Alright, we couldn’t keep this to ourselves because it’s gold ✨ Check out the FULL VERSION of #DoItForPhones with @Miley Cyrus 👇 pic.twitter.com/Mmu5QJIrpv
— T-Mobile (@TMobile) February 13, 2022
FTX: Crypto
Crypto may be the hottest thing in the market right now, but one user had some other thoughts on FTX’s new ad, comparing Larry David’s appearance to some of the quizzical moments in the big game.
Both quarterbacks are injured, a decisive receiver left the game, a missed call changed the result, a coach keeps running the ball, Eminem has a beard, Larry David sells crypto…
— Sean Fennessey (@SeanFennessey) February 14, 2022
The next ₿ig thing is here, even though Larry can’t see it.
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No purchase Nec. Subject to TOS: https://t.co/7oCC4YUk0M pic.twitter.com/RosZS0HZAS
—FTX (@FTX_Official) February 14, 2022
Coinbase
In a bold move, Coinbase ran a dialogue-free ad with a QR code and no context. One tweet summed up the consensus of many others on Twitter: “Never been so mad at a QR code.”
Coinbase reportedly spent $14 million on this QR code ad. Brilliant. pic.twitter.com/E1MSGpzxWk
— The Metaverse (@themetav3rse) February 14, 2022
I’ve never been so mad at a QR code
— Rob Flaherty (@Rob_Flaherty) February 14, 2022
The 2022 Super Bowl will take place between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, February 13 at SoFi Stadium in California. At the start of the game, country musician Mickey Guyton will sing the national anthem, while Jhene Aiko will cover “America the Beautiful.” The 2022 Halftime Show features a variety of artists this year, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar. One of the game’s most fun and unique elements are its commercials, many of which have become iconic for memorable content and celebrity cameos; some of those years include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Salma Hayek, Lindsay Lohan, Kevin Hart and Trevor Noah in music videos for BMW, Planet Fitness, Sam’s Club and Uber Eats.
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