Ho, ho, ho! Now that's a good one. Guess what Sean Hunter, the Canadian actor who played the husband in the controversial Peloton holiday ad, gifted his real significant other for Christmas? You'll never guess, you'll never guess, you'll never- Ok Fine, A Peloton Exercise Bike. "Here's hoping this goes over better the second time.... Merry Christmas to my actual girlfriend (pls don't leave me)," he wrote on Instagram on Wednesday, Christmas Day, alongside a photo of him and Cassidy Baras, who is sitting on the bike, which is decorated with a large bow. Hunter did not specify whether he bought the present himself or was given a freebie by the...
- 12/26/2019
- E! Online
Will the second time be the charm for “Peloton Husband?”
Just weeks after finding fame from the infamous viral ad for the stationary bikes, actor Sean Hunter announced that he got his real-life girlfriend a Peloton for Christmas.
“Here’s hoping this goes over better the second time…. Merry Christmas to my actual girlfriend (pls don’t leave me),” Hunter said in an Instagram post on Christmas Day, which you can see below.
Also Read: 'Peloton Wife' Monica Ruiz Lands Guest Spot on 'The Bold and the Beautiful'
Hunter’s ironic gift comes just weeks after national outcry over the Peloton ad in which he plays the non-speaking role of a husband who buys his wife a Peloton bike for Christmas. The storyline follows the wife as she documents a year’s worth of using the bike via selfie videos. At the end, she and her husband sit...
Just weeks after finding fame from the infamous viral ad for the stationary bikes, actor Sean Hunter announced that he got his real-life girlfriend a Peloton for Christmas.
“Here’s hoping this goes over better the second time…. Merry Christmas to my actual girlfriend (pls don’t leave me),” Hunter said in an Instagram post on Christmas Day, which you can see below.
Also Read: 'Peloton Wife' Monica Ruiz Lands Guest Spot on 'The Bold and the Beautiful'
Hunter’s ironic gift comes just weeks after national outcry over the Peloton ad in which he plays the non-speaking role of a husband who buys his wife a Peloton bike for Christmas. The storyline follows the wife as she documents a year’s worth of using the bike via selfie videos. At the end, she and her husband sit...
- 12/26/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The man the internet has dubbed “Peloton Husband” is speaking out about fears that he’ll have trouble booking more commercial jobs after starring in the infamous viral commercial for the pricey exercise bikes.
His name is Sean Hunter, and when he’s not acting in commercials, he’s an elementary school teacher in Vancouver, Canada, according to Psychology Today, who interviewed him about the aftermath of the widely criticized ad for Peloton.
“As my face continues to be screen shot online, I wonder what repercussions will come back to me,” Hunter said. “It’s really hard to improve when all feedback goes against any type of growth. I currently sit here hoping that I’ll be able to continue auditioning for commercials without any taint, and that if my students happen to find the commercial and recognize me, they won’t think about me any different than they already know me.
His name is Sean Hunter, and when he’s not acting in commercials, he’s an elementary school teacher in Vancouver, Canada, according to Psychology Today, who interviewed him about the aftermath of the widely criticized ad for Peloton.
“As my face continues to be screen shot online, I wonder what repercussions will come back to me,” Hunter said. “It’s really hard to improve when all feedback goes against any type of growth. I currently sit here hoping that I’ll be able to continue auditioning for commercials without any taint, and that if my students happen to find the commercial and recognize me, they won’t think about me any different than they already know me.
- 12/9/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The Peloton husband is speaking out. On Monday, Sean Hunter, who played the husband in the controversial Peloton holiday commercial, shared his thoughts on the ad and opened up about the backlash he's received. In the infamous commercial, Hunter's character surprises his wife, played by Monica Ruiz, with a Peloton bike for the holidays. After opening his gift, Ruiz documents her year-long progress using the bike, ending with their family reliving her journey at their next Christmas. Quickly following its release, upset viewers condemned the brand on social media for the commercial's sexist and misogynistic narrative. Recounting his experience filming the commercial...
- 12/9/2019
- E! Online
Monica Ruiz — now famously known as “Peloton wife,” has landed a new role!
On Friday, Ryan Reynolds revealed a brand new commercial for his distilled spirits line Aviation Gin, featuring none other than the star of the controversial Peloton Christmas ad, People confirms.
“Exercise bike not included. #AviationGin,” Reynolds captioned the clip, poking fun at the viral commercial.
In the video, an exhausted-looking Ruiz is seen staring blankly while seated at a bar with two friends. After coming out of her daze, she tells her pals, “This gin is really smooth.”
Her friends agree as one offers “We can get...
On Friday, Ryan Reynolds revealed a brand new commercial for his distilled spirits line Aviation Gin, featuring none other than the star of the controversial Peloton Christmas ad, People confirms.
“Exercise bike not included. #AviationGin,” Reynolds captioned the clip, poking fun at the viral commercial.
In the video, an exhausted-looking Ruiz is seen staring blankly while seated at a bar with two friends. After coming out of her daze, she tells her pals, “This gin is really smooth.”
Her friends agree as one offers “We can get...
- 12/7/2019
- by Robyn Merrett
- PEOPLE.com
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