By Anthony D'Alessandro
22.01.2020 - 07:06 / billboard.com
The Super Bowl is less than two weeks away, and Missy Elliott will team up with H.E.R. for a Pepsi Zero Sugar ad.
"Ok @HerMusic ... we are about to drop some [fire emoji] @pepsi," Elliott wrote on Twitter alongside a sleek photo of the duo holding soda cans.
"You're legendary!!!! Can't wait," H.E.R. replied. While there hasn't been a hint as to what the ad will entail, it's the Super Bowl, so we know it can't be missed.
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