A Woman Gets Up Close and Personal With a Sprite Bottle
Shelby Lee Walsh — July 22, 2009 — Naughty
References: perezhilton
This commercial was said to be a Sprite commercial that was banned in Germany. After some investigation, it has been revealed to be a spoof commercial filmed by Greencard Pictures in Brooklyn.
John Jones IV is the man featured in the sexy advertisement that was never intended to air. Jones says that “these kinds are really in-your-face. The controversy is it’s the fact that she’s a white girl blowing me and I’m black. That role reversal freaks people out.”
Regardless of why, this video is undeniably shocking. View it for yourself to find out why.
John Jones IV is the man featured in the sexy advertisement that was never intended to air. Jones says that “these kinds are really in-your-face. The controversy is it’s the fact that she’s a white girl blowing me and I’m black. That role reversal freaks people out.”
Regardless of why, this video is undeniably shocking. View it for yourself to find out why.
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