Emma Bunton's spots
Imagine a publication whose advertising campaigns tend to consist of a bloke shouting about how its readers can get a holiday for fourpence before ending on "we love it", the oddest strapline for a commercial currently airing (of course you love it, you're the people who make it - telling us you love your own work isn't a unique selling point, it's a circlejerk.) Now, should that publication try critiquing other commercials?
Probably not, but it hasn't stopped The Sun having a pop at Emma Bunton's ad for Prego, currently airing in the States. Now, Prego isn't a very good pasta sauce, and the advert isn't a classic, but it's a mildly amusing set-up (a Spice Girl can't think of any spice missing from the recipe, you see) and Emma does an alright job with the script, which basically calls for her to go "um" a lot.
The Sun can't really find anything much wrong with it, either, so fall back on criticising the accent of the woman who does the end voice-over ("smug", apparently, although what an American would make of "We love it" man is open to question) and then concludes:
Interesting to hear that one of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers has apparently been convinced that capitalism and celebrity endorsement is now a bad thing.
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