Show Michael Strahan has at least two reasons to stay healthy: Isabella and Sophia. The star recently did a commercial for Meta in promotion of its new product, MetaBiotic. Strahan’s twin daughters were onset to help him convey the importance of the supplement. The girls were engaged in a staring contest with dad that rendered them the victors at the beginning of the commercial. Isabella and Sophia were later featured while playing a game with Michael. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE! MetaBiotic is a probiotic supplement that specifically helps maintain digestive balance while promoting an overall healthy immune system. Strahan decided to partner with the Meta brand after finding that keeping fit off the field is a challege. “Staying healthy after stepping off the football field was harder than I thought,” says the star. “My schedule became busier than ever. Now I look for small, healthy things I can do every day and that includes using Meta products. I am a believer in the brand, which is why I am excited to partner with them and help other people realize maintaining their health doesn’t have to be so hard.” The Meta brand is also responsible for creating Metamucil, which has helped millions live healthier lives since its inception eighty years ago. Michael Strahan has four kids in all. "Was there something missing in my life 'til now? Meta puts a sassy club spin on new-business discovery in an ebullient music video with a track performed by Peaches. The electro-pop chanteuse doesn't appear, but she sings the praises of a bakery, tailor shop, nail salon and an eco-sponge maker, all of which run personalized ads across Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms. The work from Doga5 and Believe Media director Floria Sigismondi (The Runaways) continues the client's "Good Ideas Deserve to Be Found" campaign, which Grace Jones memorably voiced last year. Once again, the visuals are colorfully OTT. In the new spot, a sawed-in-half bus, ginormous sewing machine, humongous hands, bopping penguins and a shiny squid-dancer provide highlights. The brand-boosting rewrite of Raf Rundell's funky 2018 single "Sweet Cheeks" serves the production well. So does the admission that goods and services provided by the featured small businesses could change your life—but just "slightly." (These days, small improvements are pure gold, right?) "Peaches is a phenomenal artist, a queer icon with 30 years of groundbreaking records behind her," notes Droga5 executive creative director Thom Glover. "We wanted someone who could bring serious diva energy to the song and elevate it to something you'd actually want to listen to." She does just that, in both the hero video above and a series of :15s rolling out soon that will ultimately focus on 11 diverse enterprises: Along with Meta holdings, campaign elements will run across Peacock, Hulu, Spotify, Pandora and YouTube. Here's the rest of the lyrics from the long-form spot: "I've felt the stank-face of The Mean Moms, 'oh so cruel!' Good ideas can be more than stuff we
use. Humanity is complex, all Ego vs Id. We've shown you a fantastic world where everything connects. They changed our lives (slightly)! CREDITSClient Meta Agency Droga5 NY Client Meta Production Company Believe
Media Mexico Service Production Story Editorial Final Cut NY Artwork/Lettering Sawdust Telecine Company 3 Post Production Blacksmith Recording Artist Peaches Music Curation Music Music Track ‘Sweet Cheeks’ by Raf Rundell Sound King Lear Music & Sound Research Nickerson Research Who is the woman in the new Meta commercial?Meta introduces metaverse 101 series starring Keke Palmer.
What is with the new Meta commercial?Meta shows how VR and AR can transcend physical and social boundaries in a new Metaverse commercial. The commercial is available in a short and a long version. The story is the same and follows three East African cyclists who want to participate in the Tour de France.
Who made Meta commercial?Meta (Facebook) unveiled a commercial created by the advertising agency Droga5 New York.
Who is the singer in the Meta commercial?Meta puts a sassy club spin on new-business discovery in an ebullient music video with a track performed by Peaches.
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