Internet calls Kris Jenner's Oreo’s Super Bowl ad 'AI-generated' as 'The Kardashians' matriarch brings back OG Season 1 hairdo
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kris Jenner is channeling her 2007 hairstyle in a sneak peek for Oreo's Super Bowl 2024 advertisement. On January 17, 'The Kardashians' momager shared a clip of the commercial on Instagram, but it wasn't the cookies that drew viewers' attention.
Kris was featured in the advertisement with a hairdo similar to her spiky pixie 'do from Season 1 of 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians'. "How did we get here? Well, to answer that, I’d have to go back to the beginning," the businesswoman responded, holding an Oreo.
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Twisting the cookie open and inspecting the contents, the matriarch giggled and added, "I better warn the kids."
Fans had varied feelings about the vintage appearance, with one commenting, "This hair is not it miss Krissy poo." "Why do you have healthy green stuff in your fridge and then it put Oreos out to eat" one person said.
Others, however, recognized the vintage appearance. "Is no one getting the joke and meaning to this ad? Kris is the Queen of everything 🔥," one user said, while another added, "King Kylie , and now Season 1 Kris?????😂."
One user also asked, "Is this AI?" Another person added, "Copying khloe cookie jar!?"
Some users believe, "To be fair, this should be Khloé doing this ad." While others just dubbed it as, "This is an AI commercial."
In her debut Super Bowl ad, the momager pays tribute to some of the Kardashian-Jenner family's most famous events.
Kris Jenner replicates Khloé Kardashian’s cookie-stacking technique for Oreo’s Super Bowl Ad
According to PEOPLE, the commercial pays tribute to the 2007 heyday of reality TV's first family, even down to the cookie placement. The arrangement of the delicious goodies pays homage to Khloé Kardashian's signature cookie-stacking approach, as seen on 'KUWTK' and Hulu's 'The Kardashians'.
During a tour of her lavish $17 million California residence in December 2023, the mother of two revealed that she still stacks her cookies in the same manner.
Even sister Kourtney Kardashian's business, Poosh refers to the Good American co-founder as the "queen of organization and the OG creator of the cookie jar stack."
The Super Bowl ad, which will appear during the second quarter of the game on February 11, may possibly explain Kylie Jenner's sudden return to her "King Kylie" pink hair color.
Kim Kardashian wore Chanel Barbie necklace in Super Bowl ad
Interestingly, Kim Kardashian announced this year's Super Bowl Half-Time Show in style. Apple Music, the event's sponsor, utilized the reality star to help them unveil the star who will play at the 2024 Super Bowl in Paradise, Nevada, in a post on X.
USHER. LAS VEGAS. APPLE MUSIC HALFTIME SHOW. #SBLVIII https://t.co/Vh4qVbiAa4@Usher, @kimkardashian, @nfl, @rocnation, @nfloncbs pic.twitter.com/43nkjPngYz
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) September 24, 2023
In a video, the Skims creator is shown calling Usher to inform him that he has been picked. Kim was "in glam," wearing a teardrop pearl choker decorated with colored gems, a gold chain, and matching Chanel charms, as seen on Margot Robbie in the smash film 'Barbie'.
The antique item is from the brand's spring/summer 1995 collection. In Greta Gerwig's critically acclaimed film, Margot wears a hot-pink tweed mini-dress with the necklace, but hers has been modified to incorporate a large heart-shaped pink gem in the center.
British Vogue stated on August 27 that Kim acquired the sought-after jewelry during a vacation to Tokyo.
What happened in the Pepsi ad with Kendall Jenner for Super Bowl?
Model Kendall Jenner appeared in the campaign as the leader of a gang of demonstrators who uncomfortably replicate the Black Lives Matter movement. The climax moment of the advertisement showed a police officer accepting a can of Pepsi from Kendall.
The tagline was "Live bolder. Live louder. Live for now."
The commercial was withdrawn after being faced with considerable backlash. Critics accused the beverage giant of stealing a statewide protest movement following police shootings of African Americans.