Serena Williams is the First Lady of YBB because not only can she dominate her sport, she has an ass that can crash a server.
My future-ex has teamed up with Tampax and her first commercial features Serena and Mother Nature trading comments via press conferences. It’s a real menstrual show. Read the full story
Jim Brown recently said Adrian Peterson was the best running back in the NFL, inspiring Ladainian Tomlinson to proclaim that he’s still the top dog. No matter what LT thinks, advertisers have hopped on the All Day bandwagon. Purple Jesus appears in a new Nike commercial, “Alter Ego”, which could double as a short film. Read the full story
Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14 to capture his 15th Grand Slam title, giving him the all-time record for Slams. Federer leaves Pete Sampras behind at 14 titles, but it took a record 30 game fifth-set for Federer to unseat Sampras. Unfortunately, Andy Roddick comes up short again but he didn’t lose. He was beaten by a legend.
Nike had this commercial featuring Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Pete Sampras, Serena Williams, and John McEnroe congratulating Federer on standby. Read the full story
Infomercial cleaning product pitchman Billy Mays has passed away at the age of 50. His wife found him unresponsive in his Tampa home, but the cause of death isn’t known.
Mays is best known for “Oxiclean” although he did do some moonlighting with ESPN. Read the full story
In 1997 Tiger Woods wasn’t anywhere near the $500 million net worth that he’s amassed over his career. Being young and needing money, Tiger decided against the traditional adult entertainment career and went the Japanese commercial route instead. Read the full story
The video below features Kevin Garnett of the Boston Celtics circa 2000 hyped up after returning from a Ruff Ryders-Cash Money concert. KG gives a rundown of the music he’s listening to (If y’all ain’t got the Drag-On Ruff Ryders CD, you gotta go cop that..), and embarrasses one of his homeboys in front of kids all across the world.
Brian Urlacher of the Chicago Bears gives us a glimpse of his pre-football teenage years in this Old Spice commercial. I didn’t picture Urlacher as the scrawny, Robin Hood type.