Volkswagon's Bettle Interview Ads With Heidi Klum
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Volkswagen has unveiled a series of funny TV ads entitled, The Bettle Interviews, in which the infamous German car becomes a talkshow host and interviews famous celebs such as, Heidi Klum, Shawn "Napster" Fanning, David Hasselhoff, and Bob Knight.
In the ads, the adorable car starts flirting with Heidi, complimenting Shawn, while teasing Hasselhoff and getting Knight angry enough to throw the couch on the set. The guest cleverly list Volkswagen features and achievements during the interviews.
Check out Heidi's interview above, then watch Fanning, Hasselhoff and Knight.
In the ads, the adorable car starts flirting with Heidi, complimenting Shawn, while teasing Hasselhoff and getting Knight angry enough to throw the couch on the set. The guest cleverly list Volkswagen features and achievements during the interviews.
Check out Heidi's interview above, then watch Fanning, Hasselhoff and Knight.
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1. Interviewer Cars - Opportunity for car companies to create ads where their cars become talk show hosts or interviewers, providing an entertaining way to showcase car features and achievements.
2. Celebrity Endorsements - Opportunity for businesses to use famous celebrities to pitch their products in a humorous and engaging way, as demonstrated by Volkswagen's ads.
3. Humorous Ads - Opportunity for businesses to create ads that are funny and entertaining, as Volkswagen has done with their Bettle Interviews ad series.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - Opportunity for the automotive industry to create humorous and engaging ads that showcase their cars' features and achievements.
2. Advertising Industry - Opportunity for the advertising industry to leverage celebrity endorsements and humor to create effective marketing campaigns.
3. Entertainment Industry - Opportunity for the entertainment industry to feature celebrity appearances and product placements in humorous ads, as demonstrated by Volkswagen's Bettle Interviews series.
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