Janet W.
07.12.2020 - 21:24 / foxnews.com
Once again, KFC is trying to reposition Colonel Sanders as a sex object worthy of our late-night fantasies. As part of its latest push to intertwine chicken with our salacious inner thoughts, KFC has teamed up with the Lifetime network to release “A Recipe for Seduction,” a 15-minute mini-movie starring Mario Lopez as Colonel Sanders – albeit a fictionalized version – who takes a cooking gig at a well-to-do family’s posh estate.
“A Recipe for Seduction,” which debuts Dec. 13, is described by
.chicken “heiress” has her feathers in a bunch. Kaila Methven is clucking about Lifetime’s sexy, new short film, “A Recipe for Seduction,” a collaboration with Kentucky Fried Chicken starring Mario Lopez.
Kaila Methven isn’t at all pleased after Kentucky Fried Chicken and Lifetime produced a soap opera-style film as part of a branded content collaboration.
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are checking things out.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez made their way from New York City to Miami in style, donning dark outfits as they exited their private jet.The former New York Yankees star kept it professional for the travel day, wearing a navy blue sweater over a button up, which he paired with black pants and black shoes as he walked down the stairs from the aircraft. Once things got colder, the businessman added a long black coat similar to the one his fiancée is wearing.
Saved By The Bell star Mario Lopez has been cast as KFC founder Colonel Sanders in a new film.The actor, who played A.C Slater in the hit ’90s comedy, stars as businessman Harland Sanders in A Recipe for Seduction, an original film for Lifetime.Lifetime shared the news via their social channels on Monday (December 7), alongside a trailer for the film.
Why did the chicken cross the road? To see Mario Lopez act as Kentucky Fried Chicken’s Colonel Sanders on Lifetime, of course.
Mario Lopez just joined the long list of celebs who’ve portrayed KFC founder Colonel Sanders — and fans aren’t too sure how to feel.“Colonel Sanders is adding some sabor to the menu…get your appetite ready… #FingerLickinGood #Lifetime #Dec13,” Lopez, 47, tweeted on Monday, December 7, alongside a poster for his upcoming mini-movie, A Recipe for Seduction.The 15-minute branded program is set to premiere on Lifetime on Sunday, December 13, at 12 p.m. ET.
Mario Lopez is starring in a Lifetime mini-movie about KFC. The actor and talk show host is playing a sexy Colonel Sanders in the 15-minute feature sponsored by the friend chicken brand, which will air on Lifetime this Sunday at 12 p.m.
Mario Lopez is serving up a big bucket of finger-lickin’ good lovin’ as none other than Kentucky Fried Chicken’s signature spokesman, Colonel Harland Sanders.Deep-fried by forbidden flames, sizzling hot and juicy Lopez — coiffed with the Colonel’s unmistakable silver comb-over and well-groomed goatee — steams up the small screen as a saucy chef with the hots for his evil, albeit well-to-do boss’ daughter in Lifetime’s original mini-movie “A Recipe for Seduction.”Turning up the heat with
A Recipe for Seduction.You literally can't make this stuff up. A Recipe for Seduction is a 15-minute long soap that will hit Lifetime on December 13 at noon and will also be available on the network's streaming platforms. "As the holidays draw near, a young heiress contends with the affections of a suitor handpicked by her mother," reads the official description, per .
Mario Lopez is taking Colonel Sanders to the next level.
Mario Lopez is the latest celebrity to take on the role of KFC’s Colonel Sanders, but this time it’s for a mini-movie on Lifetime!
Also Read: 'Saved By the Bell' Revival Series Gets Thanksgiving Premiere on Peacock (Video)“He has a secret recipe that’s going to change the world,” Lopez’s love interest says in the trailer.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorColonel Harland Sanders has for decades captured the fancy of the American public, usually over the course of dozens of 30-second commercials for KFC that break into TV programs.
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