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This is a much more authentic gift reveal and probably would have made a better commercial...would have saved a ton of money as well.
https://www.facebook.com/patrice.g.parks/videos/10100579416601899/ |
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She is now in a gin ad
https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/07/us/peloton-ad-ryan-reynolds-gin-trnd/index.html |
Ok that's pretty funny |
I could see her sunken Bambi eyes of a woman with an eating disorder: I would have preferred if they picked a slightly sturdier looking actress. |
Yes! I'm the pp who said I think it has something to do with her look. Her eyes have this pleading "help me" look. |
| Did the company ever explain what the actual storyline was supposed to be? I am not angry about the ad, I just truly don’t get what the wife supposedly gained in the year. She still seemed pretty unsure about herself when she was showing him the video. |
She is one of those ...I would rather drink my calories. |
Now THAT is real. Love it. |
| Let’s face it IRL the bike will get use for five days for the entire year. In 5 years, they will try to sell the bike for full asking price on eBay. |
They live off the grid in Montana. If the wife does not get on the bike and peddle there is not electric for the house. |
I won't lie. We got a Peloton 18 months ago. I haven't even hit 100 rides yet. I do other tings...gym membership, pilates, hiking. Riding that thing every day of the week isn't ideal...you need to mix it up. But for many, it is better than nothing. |
Huh. I’m guessing they picked her specifically because she has dark features so they could check the diversity box (as opposed to using a blonde hair lady). Point being: there’s simply no way to please everyone. |
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The mistake you are all making is that exercise is ONLY about losing weight. Exercise is better than medicine for mental wellbeing, anxiety, depression, etc.
When I finally got around to watching this commercial, I didn’t get what all the fuss is about. I work out to stay fit, but more than anything, to manage the stress of modern life The Pelegrín people are clumsy and inept, but they aren’t WRONG about the benefits of sustained physical training. |
| Does anyone know how the supposed uproar started? I think Peloton just created the fake controversy for publicity. |
Well that person would be out of a job considering how much it's costed them! |