PEPSI Kendall Jenner So Controversial Commercial
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Pepsi Global deleted this commercial on their own chanel. They already apologized about the content of this video.
Kendall Jenner stars in a new Pepsi ad thats causing controversy online. Here's why.
Song: Lions by Skip Marley. - Zábava
Looking back on this ad, my favorite part is still the cop smirking over at his buddy like, "Alright I guess we'll let them live"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that the boys made the add way better is so funny
Had to come back and watch this ad as soon as I saw that lmao.
im so glad that someone else got it and not me alone
Lol they did an amazing job mirroring this joke.
Simple this is a ad full of pretentious and narcissistic people so up there own ass is incredibly honestly why do people follow the that family is just incredible all you need is to be hot and have a sex tape and boom instant famous this are the influences of our young people this is why we are fuck
Which is funny because it makes people aware of this commercial
Anyone here after watching A-Train’s commercial from The Boys 😂
Yes, super reference xd
dam straight
Hahahaha ok not the only one
Yes!
Literally came here to show my boyfriend what the fuck I was talking about when that scene came on 😂
Everyone: protesting murder by police
Kendal: *gives pepsi*
Everyone: YAYYY 😁
y’all are so sensitive lmao
That’s not what they were protesting against. They were protesting for peace and unity (pretty broad but I’m assuming that they meant to do that so the commercial won’t be too controversial). The idea of the commercial is that Pepsi bring everyone together. It was like Protestors vs. the Police. The protestors wanted to have unity and peace but the officers were on the other side. Passing the Pepsi to the officer signified that they are one and in unity/peace with each other.
@@David.124
Thank you Pepsi, this ad truly touched my heart. From now on whenever police brutality happens I will instead hand the policemen cans of Pepsi to make them switch sides.
@@David.124Thank you.. You have put in words exactly what I had perceived when I saw the ad. What you say makes sense.
@wisp4665 . I went through the ad several times. Where does it say the protest was on police brutality ? It does not. Here the protesters body language too was relaxed, they were mostly smiling, It was Peace sign all over.. So what are you saying? And yes, police are human too.
This has got to be one of the most universally despised pieces of advertisement to ever exist. It seemed like everyone at the time regardless of race, gender, political alignment, etc had a reason to hate this ad. Ironically just like in the commercial Pepsi managed to rally a divided public into forming a unanimous opinion. It's just a shame that said opinion was "this ad sucks balls".
🤣🤣🤣
I actually love this ad. Funny seeing an ad that triggers everyone no matter what background you’re from. 8/8 great bait
it's a start, small things before the big things
“Where are you going, we’re in a photo shoot”
“No. This is important.”
😂
I prefer A-Train’s Turbo Rush Energy Drink. I wonder how many people will get this.
I have it paused on that scene right now 😂. I came to see how similar it was
Same
I read in a comment it was a parody of a pepsi ad, couldn't believe it was real untill i saw it
The police definitely got one.
*_This_*_ is important._
anyone else here after the boys eps 4😭😭😭
police brutality? oh just give em a pepsi
hqha
If it wasn't the nice white lady handing a Pepsi
People resisting arrest, reaching for the officer's gun? - Give 'em a pepsi
I keep a pepsi in my back pocket just in case
I gained a 6 pack by laughing so hard at how stupid this commercial was
This was the most odd confusing commercial
The confusing part is thinking about how many people have to give their approval before a commercial can air and reconcile it with the fact that somehow this got aired
@@ninjamelon3156 I would have approved it just to see people get mad
im genuinly asking myself, why all these people didnt know, that this spot is going to be the worst ever made ?
Ever heard of a actor before
Cokain and detachment from the real world.
How in the world do you not think that the whole thing was acted out 💀. You thought that all of the posters were ironically Pepsi colors and the cameras got multiple shots of the different actors to create a narrative and the police officer was a real person!?
@@asher9815 he was talking about the people who proposed, green lit and produced this.
@@David.124 bro you didnt get my comment.
Who are all the other people in this video? Who are all the protesters? Who is the photographer not happy with her photos? Who are the two dancers? Or any of these people aware of the commercial that they were in? Or are we equally upset at all of them for agreeing to be in a commercial about Kendall Jenner solving police brutality at Black Lives Matter protests with a Pepsi? The cello player HAD to know. The cop HAD to know.
Money bro, lots of it
Police brutality at blm protests? Get real. Brutality against cops at blm riots is more like it
I think the term you’re looking for is actors…
@@Primseygirl101 and that it wasmade 5 years ago
they're called actors dumbass
The cop looking over to the guy next to him and smirking like "Haha okay let's open fire now 😂"
This ad was so bad I went out and brought A-train energy rush turbo drink.
Who actually thought this commercial was a good idea? 🤦
Coke heads.
Vought International
it would have been good if they passed the pepsi to each other and not the police
@@ArianasMoments it would still be tone deaf af.
@@maras3naraz 😂😂😂😂😂
I remember when A-train did this in the boys, and I started screaming at my mom like "THEY ACTUALLY FUCKING DID IT OMG"
Best part is Kendall tossing the black girl her wig.
ah yes, protest where everybody smiling with joy and no anger whatsoever and the police just stood there without riot gear or protection and also smiling while taking a cold pepsi like this is some kind of new year party celebration
and...the fact that back in the 70's there was a commercial from Coke, that said "i'd like to buy the world a Coke, and teach it harmony".....it was suppose to suggest that if everyone had Cokes to drink, that the world would be at peace. Pepsi clearly copied that. back when Coke did it, everybody thought it was good and quaint and true....but nowadays that idea of peace with soft drinks don't fly.
naw it was dumb then and it's dumb now. didn't matter who did it, people are just too smart now for stupid ads like this unlike back then. corporations virtue signaling in their ads is like some weird dog whistle now. the message is fine but the way they went about delivering it here was tone-deaf.
no this was worse. Coke’s ad wasn’t a solution to problem, it was a goodwill offering. the song remix became #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 - it was broadly accepted by both mainstream and hippy culture.
Pepsi did far worse. where Coke’s was general, Pepsi was specific. where Coke merely offering goodwill, Pepsi said hey we can fix police brutality.
the consensus is the Coke ad still may be the world’s most successful ad, whereas Pepsi’s the undoubtedly be one of the worst
The difference is that in the 70s, there was a large contingent of leftists whose stated goals *were* harmony and unity and understanding. Yes, there were violent and "revolutionary" leftists too, but that wasn't the only strand of leftist in the 70s. In the 2020s, no large leftist movement has harmony as its goal, or at least not its aesthetic. It's more about dismantling, destroying, etc. oppressive power structures and any individual who stands in their way. There's no kumbaya strand to the modern left, so the Pepsi commercial makes no sense; it's self-evidently fake because it's referencing something that doesn't exist anymore. Real protesters aren't smiling, they're yelling with grimaces and eager to let others know that they're capable of violence.
Besides the Coke ad reflecting the actual mood of actual social movements at the time, it was more earnest and sincere (or at least had better marketers to make it look like it was). A group of diverse people with many differences standing as one and singing a song in unity. Simple. The Pepsi ad on the other hand inserts its product every chance it gets, and its protagonist is the incredibly vain and "winner of capitalism" Kendall Jenner. Everyone in the shot looks picture perfect and photogenic with perfect teeth. This discordant juxtaposition between social protest and influencer, always happy and perfect vibes clashes so badly. It's just a disaster.
"Everybody" brown didn't think that lmao.
"If every country was capitalist we wouldn't need to go to war with them!"
Where’s Kendal when we need her ?????
What does this ad have to do with Pepsi? Another reason why Coke is better! 😂
The cheering has me dying😂😂😂😂. Yay, he took a sip of pepsi. Wtf
It’s the team behind the ad should’ve got the backlash, not Kendall
If she had half a brain, she would have known better. But the kardashians are completely out of touch with actual reality.
umm no she should of been way more mindful of what she was a part of
Oh shut up she'd push any message for money no matter how ridiculous.
Also the whole point of why the ad is bad is because realistically someone like Kendall Jenner knows nothing about whatever vague issues of peace this comercial is talking about. Matter of fact Kendall Jenner is a Millionaire who directly benefits from the suffering of people of color and the working class. We are talking about someone who is only as successful as they are because of their connections, she was born way ahead of everybody else and shes reaping the rewards for work that she didn’t do. Having her on as the face of an ad like this is so tone deaf considering she basically representa the larger issues that are being protested about. And besides a massive corporation like Pepsi that uses slave labor and lobbies to be able to have the law work for them rather than for the American people making an ad like this is insanely stupid. The whole thing is disgustingly patronizing:
She took the money so she can take the backlash. That said everyone involved should be blacklisted.
To this day I am still blown away on rewatching this by just how dumb this commercial is
Im here for a-train!
Multiple people at Pepsi decided this was a good idea.
The Boys: Season 3, Episode 4
Pepsi = world peace!
Pepsi brings world peace
Pepsi brings diabetes
Diabetes brings world peace!
Who's here after watching The Boys? 🤣
Who's here after the release of A-train commercial just to see the original ad?
The most tone deaf ad ever!
She doesn’t get enough credit for ending racism and police brutality. The world is at peace now.
1:46 Karen energy
this would have been so much better if they passed the pepsi to each other and not the police…
this is mind blowing that this is a real commercial how was this really made.
1:39 white Kendall shoves her wig at the black assistant like she's a nobody
Factsssss
Lol reaching
@@sobbyfrown reaching? That's exactly what happened in that scene.
@@khosrow it was supposed to be like WOOO LETS PROTEST AGAINST THE PEOPLE WHO CONTROL US but it came off really ugly
@@ggoddf5889 because people with an ugly mindset did this. The same kind of people who people usually protest against.
I’m shocked that Pepsi hadn’t been either cancelled or destroyed by this. People decided to forget about this one until the boys did it
It's almost like that "cancel culture" shit doesn't really exist and is overblown by bad actors.
@@bobbacklund1670 glad somebody agrees with me. Apart from I think it's mainly overblown by little biggoted keyboard warriors who like being racist and homophobic but also wanna play the victim so they create some dumb freedom of speech argument so they can say their dumb shit all the time
@@bobbacklund1670 yeah exactly lmao
how the fuck do you think canceling works? lmfao
@@bobbacklund1670it does exist, pepsi is just giant corporate, they run the world so it’s kinda hard
The Boys Season 3 A-Train
So glad I wasn't the only one thinking this lmao. I went back to this trailer to show my gf so that I could show them what I meant by A-Train spoofing a Pepsi commercial
The lastest ep. Is the most obvious one lmao
You knew about it 2 months back?
@@VinaySinghBliss the teaser!
@@AnimationFanboy2k4 were there a teaser about this? I might have missed it but what was the name?
she thought she ate-
A Train be like:
Bud light apparently didn't take notes.
nah, I thought the A-Train ad was exaggerating but it is literally a shot for shot remake
ikr! its sad i didnt notice until he stopped police violence with turbo rush energy drink xD
i cant believe this was a thing and i thought A train was wildin’
i had to check this out after i saw "The Boys" recreation lmao
Seeing this commercial, I still don't know why did they cancel it
right
@@amarerw_8819 are you serious. It’s tone deaf asf. Like police are murdering innocent people, problem solved here’s a Pepsi
@@lanebingham8773 you’re using very anecdotal stuff for this argument. Out of over 600,000 police officers, there are fatal mistakes maybe 4 or 5 times a year (yes we’d know if there were more because they’re national riots every time nowadays)
The message is about unity and it’s not tone deaf. People just don’t want unity anymore. They want the upper hand
@@lanebingham8773rather, Are You Serious ? First of all , look through the ad. No where do we see it was about police brutality, not BLM.
And, Police are human too. They face face brutality too, and put themselves on line to protect you and me, common citizens
@@lanebingham8773it's a commercial about embracing differences and living at peace, i don't get why people were upset at this.
🎶We are the movement
This generation
You better know who we
are🎶
Honestly, I don't care who you are🤣🤣
Estoy aquí por the boys E4 T3
Think, someone actually thought this was a good idea.
I came here after watching the boys.
LMFAO the boys clowned on this :sob:
I know exactly how this was able to happen. Every single person who worked on this was afraid to say anything to avoid looking non-progressive. You know there were many people on this set and in editing that were like “this is fucking garbage” but only in their heads lol
most people see parts of it and some people just want get paid instead of getting the project cancelled
No words for this except cynical.
Pepsi should have stopped at 1:54, and thrown some running zombies in the background biting a head off or two, and it would have improved things considerably.
"Live for now... Before the streets turn into a battlefield"
the fact to the boys took this commercial and made a comedic pun is just great.
wow what an original comment
@@jeremywallace5924" what an original comment " - 🤓
a comedic pun, you say
reminds of that part of Watchmen 2009 with the flower on the cannon
Wtf this is terrible 🤦🏾♀️
What’s wild is that it was free not to do this
The footage here honestly looks like some stocking footage from the internet
Defund the police? No just give them Pepsi 🤪
Still one of stupidest commercials ever
When you forget that it's just a fizzy drink
What’s the problem with this add?
Social justice is very important around here - Ashley
What was the controversy again?
people are snowflakes ❄️
Privilege celeb makes a light take on the rampant police brutality at the time, know the room cuz it was bad, so pretty stupid
LMFAOOOO A TRAIN I CANT BRO I JUST SAW THE SHIT AND HAD TO COME BACK TO KENDALL HAHAJAHAHA.
Ladies n gentleman, thats how u stop police riot violence.
Where's A-train?
who is here because of the boys?
RIP brain cells
Welcome to the world where everyone protests for fun about nothing and giving the cops a Pepsi rids the world of its problems.
As a non american I'm glad the boys made me realise this shitty add exists
Protesting while drinking Pepsi? Scandalous!😂
This commercial would be acceptable if Kendall slammed the cop in the face with the Pepsi. Full on riot. I'd buy Pepsi.
I feel like I've seen this before but someone did it with a flower or something.
Too bad those college kids back in Ohio couldn’t have given the National Guard a Pepsi instead of a Moxie Soda. Peace and violence is all about the sugary beverage those in power (and those desperate to lick their boots) have available at the moment of crisis.
We got to listen to each other
A-Train Turbo Rush energy drink
Holy shit new corporate propaganda just dropped
I am sorry can you explain why people hate this add? what I can only see is people protest for peace and there are love from everyone including different races and even police
I know I’m late but they were trying to exploit civil unrest for money. Nothing about this was genuine. It’s extremely tone deaf.
its incredible to me that they focus so much on the cellist, but there is no fucking cello in the soundtrack to this ad. he is just eye candy. less than 0 effort
This is a masterpiece!
I don't understand what is wrong in this video.
The Boys (2022)
it hurts to watch, literally, seriously.
🤦🏾♀️ They tried!😂😂😂😂
Despite having a lot of criticism and scandals, I even liked it a little
I don’t see a big problem good video pepsi
Watching this while drinking a #pepsi
Impressive ..possibly the most blinkered misguided Commercial I’ve seen in a long time no wonder they pulled it.
boycott pepsi
A Trains commercial looked more better and natural 😂
What is wrong with this commercial..???
The viewers
The boys did it better
Whose idea was this?
Wtf
At least the song is good
Isa Ako sa may share sa Pepsi at may kontrol.hilingin nyo Ang Pepsi kung papayag na mag sponsor.dadaan muna Ang Pepsi sa mga kamay ko bago mag-sponsor sa inyo
Kendall Jenner and the police officer are very good looking, but no way Pepsi pulled that off… ending racism and police violence by serving a can of Pepsi is just insane 🤔😑
Honestly aside from the incredible tone-deafness of this, it's also one of the worst commercials I've ever seen.
The Boys. 😂
Are they the lions 🦁 really ?