Television host Bill Maher was not a fan of Nike's Super Bowl commercial that featured several women's basketball superstars.
Travis and Jason Kelce gave Nike and Caitlin Clark their flowers after a memorable and pertinent Super Bowl commercial.
Nike's Super Bowl ad was an expensive gambit that leaned into woke capitalism and failed to root itself in any relevant consumer or cultural insight.
Nike's move to appeal to more female athletes continued with its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years.
You can’t do this, you can’t be confident’?’ Who are these imaginary mean old men of the patriarchy?” Bill Maher said.
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Bill Maher calls out Nike for their 'Zombie Lie' Super Bowl Ad that featured Caitlin Clark and other female athletes.
The sportwear company Nike, which has faced lagging revenue and relevance, is teaming up with reality TV star Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand Skims.
Nike aired its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years on Sunday as the sports giant attempts to attract more athletes to its performance apparel. The stars of the slot: women. The 60-second "So Win ...
Bill Maher blasted Nike’s new Super Bowl 2025 commercial featuring iconic female athletes like Sha’Carri Richardson and Caitlin Clark as deceiving viewers with a so-called “zombie lie ...