
Super Bowl Commercials 2015: Kim Kardashian, Charlotte McKinney Top Ad Leaks
There are a few tropes you can always count on in your Super Bowl commercials. There will always be a few racy or bizarre ads that play on shock value. At some point, there will be a spoof of a famous Super Bowl ad or a popular culture reference.
And of course, there are celebrities. Lots and lots of celebrities.
Below, you'll find the ads that have already been leaked that include notable appearances by celebrities. These will likely be just the tip of the iceberg come Sunday night.
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Kim Kardashian for T-Mobile
I really like this plan by T-Mobile, and Kim Kardashian's deadpan commentary about using your extra data to follow along with her life will certainly be beloved by a certain demographic out there. Personally, with my extra data, I would probably just stream shows on Netflix and Hulu or send funny Snapchats to my friends, but I guess you could check out Kardashian's outfits, too, if you're into that sort of thing.
Rex Ryan and Tony Romo for Pizza Hut
This commercial falls a little flat until the very end, when Tony Romo appears and complains about a challenge flag being thrown on him, a reference to this year's playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers when Dez Bryant's late-game catch down the field was challenged and overturned, giving the Packers the ball back and essentially ending the game.
I would have also liked if at some point Ryan yelled, "Let's go eat a snack." But you can't get it all, I guess.
Charlotte McKinney for Carl's Jr.
This is the early front-runner for the Super Bowl's most controversial ad, as Charlotte McKinney appears to be naked for much of the commercial (she isn't, obviously). The clever little hook, of course, is that McKinney feigns being au naturel for the new All-Natural burger from Carl's Jr.
The company has come under fire for their racy ads in the past, as Good Morning America discussed on its show:
One way or another, Carl's Jr. has us talking about it. Some folks may not like the ad, but it's hard to argue that the commercial isn't serving its purpose.
Amy Purdy for Toyota
There isn't much to say about this ad beyond the fact that Amy Purdy is truly inspirational, and Muhammad Ali speaking in the background gives you chills the first time you watch this. This is good stuff.
Mindy Kaling for Nationwide Insurance
OK, so if Mindy wasn't actually invisible, how did she get away with just taking the ice cream from that store? Huh, Nationwide?
They better explain that one.
Danny Trejo for Snickers
Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!
Aubrey Plaza for Newcastle
This is easily my favorite commercial thus far, mostly because Aubrey Plaza is just awesome, but also because Newcastle's plan to essentially buy ad space with other companies is pretty clever. But seriously, getting Plaza to be the celebrity spokesperson for this campaign was the absolute perfect choice.
Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric for BMW
This is another very clever commercial. Props to Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric for being good enough sports to volunteer for this (though I'm sure the big paycheck they were cut helped sway their decision). We've all got to adjust with the times, right?

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