The K-Fed ad you weren’t really waiting for

Kfed_1 Here’s that Nationwide insurance spot with Kevin Federline that’s set to air during the Super Bowl this weekend and which, sight unseen, has apparently upset countless fry cooks across the country (or at least one oversensitive and publicity-seeking executive from the restaurant industry). It’s hardly worth all the fuss—though it’ll probably get a cackle out of the Us Weekly set.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

January 29, 2007 | Permalink

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Personally, I can't get enough of this guy. [insert sarcasm emoticon]

Posted by: K-Fed is my world | Jan 29, 2007 1:10:56 PM

Actually, I think its kind of cool that he doesn't mind poking fun at himself.

Posted by: Britney | Jan 29, 2007 3:25:11 PM

If it weren't for the hype, I'd actually like this quite a bit. Heck, I still do.

Posted by: CorruptedJournalist | Jan 29, 2007 3:34:56 PM

I smell K-Fed/Tom Arnold sitcom.

Posted by: makethelogobigger | Jan 29, 2007 4:22:48 PM

I guess if after his rap career fizzled out he was portrayed being some mindless blogger sitting in his underwear writing his blog in his moms' basement it wouldn't be quite as funny...would it?

Posted by: John Q | Jan 29, 2007 6:23:45 PM

if one puts irony on top of irony, is it still ironic? without the pre-sell, i would have given it a strong B+. by game time, it might get a C with a yawn.

Posted by: ad_scribe | Jan 30, 2007 1:00:53 AM


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