Meat & Livestock Australia’s front man Sam Kekovich suffers a head injury which causes him to hallucinate about rugby players in tutus, getting his fingernails painted and dancing Gangnam Style in this year’s Australia Day campaign.
Kekovich tells viewers that he is suffering from “Lambnesia” which causes symptoms of unAustralianess.
The scene was set for the campaign with Ten uploading a video to its YouTube channel last week which appeared to show Kekovich being injured by a misdirected cricket ball during a live cross with weatherman Tim Bailey.
The reveal was due to take place on Seven’s Today Tonight yesterday evening, but the network extended its news bulletin to cover the bush fires emergency, with Kekovich appearing on Sunrise this morning.
The ad retains Kekovich’s signature rant to camera. The campaign, from creative agency Bmf, aims to drive consumers to a website where they are invited to...
Kekovich tells viewers that he is suffering from “Lambnesia” which causes symptoms of unAustralianess.
The scene was set for the campaign with Ten uploading a video to its YouTube channel last week which appeared to show Kekovich being injured by a misdirected cricket ball during a live cross with weatherman Tim Bailey.
The reveal was due to take place on Seven’s Today Tonight yesterday evening, but the network extended its news bulletin to cover the bush fires emergency, with Kekovich appearing on Sunrise this morning.
The ad retains Kekovich’s signature rant to camera. The campaign, from creative agency Bmf, aims to drive consumers to a website where they are invited to...
- 1/9/2013
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
The recent suicide of onetime Bachelorette contestant Julien Hug — a 35-year-old who vied for Jillian Harris’ affection in the summer 2009 season — has sparked another round of “who’s to blame?” media speculation. The Today show chronicled Hug’s death, as well as that of Storm Chasers’ Matthew Hughes, in a segment this morning that wondered whether reality TV drives contestants to tragic ends:
There’s no doubt these are devastatingly sad stories. But it’s hard to know who — or what — to blame for such tragedies. There are so many reality shows these days that, just statistically, some contestants will...
There’s no doubt these are devastatingly sad stories. But it’s hard to know who — or what — to blame for such tragedies. There are so many reality shows these days that, just statistically, some contestants will...
- 11/10/2010
- by Jennifer Armstrong
- EW.com - PopWatch
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