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Friday, February 02, 2007

K-Fed “Apoligizes” to Fast Food Workers

Yahoo News

NEW YORK - Kevin Federline has something to say to those who are offended by an upcoming Super Bowl ad featuring him as a fast-food worker: He’s “really sorry.”

“The commercial is completely intended for me, making fun of myself and my own situation,” the aspiring rapper, 28, told Associated Press Television in a recent interview. “It has nothing to do with anybody in the fast-food industry at all. So, you know, if we’ve offended anybody, I’m really sorry about that.”

National Restaurant Association President and Chief Executive Steven Anderson said last week that the ad amounts to a “strong and direct insult to the 12.8 million Americans who work in the restaurant industry.”

Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.’s 30-second spot shows Federline performing in a glitzy music video. However, the punch line is that he’s daydreaming — while cooking french fries at a fast-food joint.

It’s a “`Saturday Night Live’ skit on myself. ... Maybe it’ll land me some good roles in Hollywood,” said Federline, whose debut rap album, “Playing With Fire,” has had dismal sales since its release last fall.

On Thursday, Federline’s attorney confirmed that K-Fed and estranged wife
Britney Spears will continue to share custody of their two young sons this month, following the terms of a January custody agreement. Spears filed for divorce from Federline in November after two years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences.

“I’m a good father,” said Federline, who wouldn’t talk about his personal life. “I love my kids and I’ll always be here for (them).”

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I really couldn’t care less for him, but oh well...Does he really need to apologize? It takes more than one person to make a commercial, and if the people who work at McDonald’s want to advance in their jobs/careers, they can. They obviously can’t take a joke. It makes me think: why can’t we have ads like this when we have movies making fun of other things (dumb blondes, for example)? Plus, I wish K-Fed were working at McDonald’s instead of “singing”.

And what’s with all the extra information halfway through the article? Do these reporters have to make a length requirement?

Comments

Hey SS, I was just posting on this subject and noticed you beat me to it.  I can’t ad anything to what you said except to add a link to where Rob already had the commercial up for everyone to see for themselves.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on February 2, 2007 at 06:28 pm

Good post!

Joel on February 2, 2007 at 06:42 pm

He should apologise to them. That’s his audience. They probably bought fifteen of the eighteen albums he sold.


The future ain’t what it used to be.....

Pilgrim on February 4, 2007 at 03:43 am
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