Coronation Street stars are behind a series of Christmas adverts aimed at bringing providing festive cheer while championing diversity and inclusivity in the arts.
19.11.2021 - 13:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tesco's Christmas advert, which features Father Christmas bearing his Covid vaccine passport, has amassed more than 3,000 complaints.
This makes it the most complained about TV advert of the year.
And shoppers are now boycotting the brand and asking others to do the same - tagging social media posts with #BoycottTesco.
The advert, which is titled 'This Chrstmas, Nothing's Stopping Us', is themed around Covid and the impact it's had on families over the last year.
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Coronation Street stars are behind a series of Christmas adverts aimed at bringing providing festive cheer while championing diversity and inclusivity in the arts.
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It might only be November, but the 2021 festive season is well underway. Decorations have been put up, festive markets have opened, and gift guides are being published everywhere we turn.
The last week or so has been all about the Christmas adverts and there's another to feast your eyes at.
We've been inundated with Christmas adverts over recent weeks, with many retailers releasing their festive commercials earlier than previous years. As the Christmas period gets underway, stores such as Boots, John Lewis, and Marks and Spencer have so far all impressed viewers with their seasonal ads.
The McDonald's advert has reduced viewers to tears and being hailed as the "best Christmas ad this year".
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McDonald's has just unveiled its gorgeous Christmas advert for 2021, and the 90-second clip has gott everyone feeling a bit emotional. Set to a beautiful cover of Cyndi Lauper's Time After Time, the commercial - called 'Imaginary Iggy' - tells the tale of how a child-like imagination should never leave you.
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Popular cosmetic retailer Lush has unveiled its Christmas advert for 2021 - and it sees its iconic Snow Fairy brought to life for the first time.
Adele has given a preview of ‘Hold On’, another new track from her upcoming album ‘30’, in Amazon’s Christmas advert.The ad, which premiered today (November 8), is soundtracked by the gentle piano-led ballad.“I swear to god I’m such a mess / The harder that I try, I regress,” Adele sings on the track, adding later: “Right now, I truly hate being me.”“Let time be patient / Let pain be gracious / Just hold on, just hold on / I will survive,” the pop star sighs towards the song’s end.The commercial
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