The 15-second spot pokes fun at the sounds people make when easing back into a chair or getting out of one.(via @budlight) pic.twitter.com/O7hNsj66YmIt doesn’t take a lot of social media perusing to see the vitriol that Kelce is facing for his affiliation with Bud Light.
But unsurprisingly, it seems like those ripping Kelce are just offering hot air. The eight-time Pro Bowler has added over 100 followers per day on Instagram since the ad was released, according to Newsweek.
Kelce, for his part, is an A-lister in the making. Fresh off winning his second Super Bowl in February–the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in an absolute thriller–he hosted Saturday Night Live.
His monologue was spectacular and self-deprecating. Kelce poked fun at the inordinate amount of coverage his family received leading up to the Super Bowl, given that his brother, Jason, plays for the Eagles. “I got to play against my brother Jason.