The new Betty White AARP ad continues the former Golden Girl's two-year-long streak of incredibly funny public appearances.
The Betty White AARP ad shows the 89-year-old Hollywood legend in her luxurious California mansion as she participates in a series of prank calls some would think would be more suited for a teenager. The Betty White AARP commercial tackles a string of "old person" stereotypes, including dialing numbers while someone is listening on the other end of the phone, calling someone and behaving as though they called her, and making fraudulent pizza orders.
The Betty White AARP ad was developed by Austin, Texas' GSD&M and does a good job of encouraging retirees to move past the embarrassment of their old age and join the retirement organization.
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