Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg team up in a Super Bowl LIX commercial, 'No Reason to Hate,' to promote unity and combat antisemitism. Supported by Robert Kraft's Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, the ad ...
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Much like last year's big game, Kraft, 83, is releasing a new commercial from his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism in a new campaign called "No Reason to Hate." This year's ad will reportedly feature ...
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"Man, I hate that things are so bad, that we have to do a commercial about it," Snoop says in the 30-second spot.
Tom Brady & Snoop Dogg star in a powerful Super Bowl ad by Robert Kraft’s foundation, showing why hate is as senseless as it sounds. Watch the inspiring message!
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Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism released its Super Bowl spot starring Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg.