Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has owned a Peloton for two years, I was impressed that she rode it five days in a row![]()
The ad didn't bother me, but it did make me think of the weird subculture of people who are obsessed and post incessantly in the Peloton facebook groups about the life changing powers of the bike. Before I had a Peloton I was going to SoulCycle regularly and they had an equally-strange subculture of people who are obsessed. I think some people are just more prone to addictive behavior and exercise is a vice for many.
I’ve noticed this too. Saw people wearing Peloton branded clothing. Is this a thing? People buy that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the Aviation gin commercial been posted where the peloton model has left her husbands?
Hilarious
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/ryan-reynolds-peloton-ad-actress-for-commercial-spoof-923631/amp/
New theory on the commercial - the actual actress - not the character she played in the Peleton ad - is depressed from all the backlash she and the Peleton ad are receiving. She is getting tons of threats and all the negative internet chatter is getting to her. She goes out drinking with friends and that is why the the one friend tells her she is safe here.
Lol but I don't think so. I think the new ad is hilarious. She's clearly in on the joke in it, which is why it's funny and not sad.
1) I hope Aviation threw a ton of money at her.
2) please Deadpool cameo — bike messenger maybe?
Anonymous wrote:The only ones triggered by the ad are the fatties. Prove me wrong.
Such a shame that we have devolved so much and the acceptance of obesity that fitness ads now are perceived as sexist or fat shaming.
Anonymous wrote:The only ones triggered by the ad are the fatties. Prove me wrong.
Such a shame that we have devolved so much and the acceptance of obesity that fitness ads now are perceived as sexist or fat shaming.
Anonymous wrote:There was an excellent thread on twitter from a marketing person on why the ad makes us wince. Essentially the ad is written so that the viewer's perspective is the husband's perspective, but it's inconsistent.
First we watch her getting the Peloton (and this is the only time we hear the husband speak), then we watch her making the saddest montage on her iphone about her Peloton journey, but she also looks directly at the camera with pleading eyes when getting on the bike and then at the end she and her husband are looking at the montage on TV and finally she's looking at her husband (us?).
It was a poorly constructed ad.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1202723256408535040.html
All of her work is for us (husband?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the Aviation gin commercial been posted where the peloton model has left her husbands?
Hilarious
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/ryan-reynolds-peloton-ad-actress-for-commercial-spoof-923631/amp/
New theory on the commercial - the actual actress - not the character she played in the Peleton ad - is depressed from all the backlash she and the Peleton ad are receiving. She is getting tons of threats and all the negative internet chatter is getting to her. She goes out drinking with friends and that is why the the one friend tells her she is safe here.
Lol but I don't think so. I think the new ad is hilarious. She's clearly in on the joke in it, which is why it's funny and not sad.