David Beckham reveals major Hollywood star is his ‘long-long twin brother’
David Beckham has finally unveiled the identity of his ‘long-lost twin brother’ as part of his major new Super Bowl commercial.
The British hunk is joined by Hollywood star Matt Damon in the Stella Artois advert, which will air in full during Super Bowl LIX on Sunday.
The ‘David and Dave’ commercial features Stella Artois’ global ambassador Beckham, 49, and the brand’s longtime poster boy Damon, 54, as the ‘Other David’.
This new full year campaign is titled ‘For Moments Worth More’ and over the next 12 months will see reunited ‘David and Dave’ bond over some ice-cold beers and hot wings while getting to know each other’s similarities and differences.
In the new ad, David is seen ringing the doorbell of his brother’s impressive US home as Matt answers confirming he is ‘Beckham, Dave Beckham’.
Leading him to his backyard, Matt introduces David to buffalo wings, only for the Brit to get confused, asking ‘you eat buffalo?’. The brothers find some common ground though when Matt is tossed an American football and he kicks it, Beckham-style, out of the yard.
The commercial ends with the brothers bonding further over their good taste in beer as David tells his brother ‘there’s something I have to tell you.’
‘I’ve been partnering with Stella Artois for a decade now and get more excited with each year,’ Matt revealed.
‘I can’t wait to keep telling the story of ‘David and Dave’ all year and shedding light on those moments in life worth more, where meaningful connection means more than anything. The Beckham brothers are here to stay, and Stella Artois will be there with us at every moment.’
Whilst Matt has been working with Stella since 2015, David launched his partnership with the brand last year.
The ‘David and Dave’ campaign kicked off last month with an ad showing the star in a pub with his parents, who are played by actors.
His mum said: ‘We have something to tell you,’ before his dad added, ‘You have a twin we never told you about — left him in America’. David replied: ‘I always knew there was something missing,’ as his dad explained they called him ‘other David’.
The former midfielder kicked off his endorsements with a £4million Brylcreem deal back in 1997 and has been adding to his partnerships ever since.