Actor Adam DeVine appears in new Bitget exchange ad
Zhiyuan Sun14 hours agoActor Adam DeVine appears in new Bitget exchange adDeVine is the second celebrity to partner with Bitget since the exchange brought on Argentine football star Lionel Messi last October.920 Total views10 Total sharesListen to article 0:00NewsJoin us on social networksAmerican actor and comedian Adam DeVine has appeared in a new one year long advertisement partnership with crypto exchange Bitget.
“Now it’s time to make our wildest dreams come true. Trade crypto from the comfort of your race car bed at 2:00 am. I don’t give a care. Business hours? Thing of the past,” says DeVine in an upcoming clip. Actor Adam DeVine in the new Bitget advertisement. Source: Bitget
In a newly released video titled "Crypto & Beach Houses", the actor can be seen holding a smartphone and making regarding internet phenomena, with a promotional Bitget branding in the background. DeVine is known for his role in the comedy television series Workaholicsand in the Pitch Perfect film franchise. DeVine proclaims:If you wanna stream a movie on TV while shopping on your tablet while exploring decentraland on your phone, congratulations! We are living in the now than ever before.
A disclaimer at the end discloses that DeVine is a “paid actor” and that his views “should not be relied upon as specific recommendations or financial or other advice." Devine is also “not licensed as an investment advisor or broker-dealer in any jurisdiction.” The final statement reads:“The ad is not intended for distribution in the United States (including its territories or possessions) or to any U.S. person.”
Crypto companies have previously partnered with celebrities for promotion with mixed results. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently filed suit against prominent celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, YouTuber Jake Paul and singer Akon for their alleged role in promoting Tron ecosystem tokens without proper disclosures.
Hollywood icon Matt Damon has been mocked for his appearance in Crypto.com’s infamous “Fortune Favors the Brave” ad that premiered right at the inception of the ongoing cryptocurrency bear market. Meanwhile, Portuguese soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo signed a multiyear nonfungible token partnership with Binance last June. His rival, Argentine football champion Lionel Messi, currently serves as the brand ambassador of Bitget.
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