Legendary rapper Snoop Dogg and former NFL star quarterback Tom Brady have teamed up for a powerful “Stand Up Against Hate” Super Bowl 59 advertisement.
In 2019, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft founded the “Foundation to Combat Antisemitism” to fight against antisemitism. For the second straight year, the foundation has paid for a Super Bowl advertisement.
The 30-second commercial shows Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady getting into each other’s faces and exchanging reasons for why they hate one another. Unfortunately, the reasons they share are very much a reality of why some people can’t get along in today’s society.
The commercial concludes with the two agreeing on how sad it is that there’s so much hatred in society to the point that they had to run a commercial on it:
Powerful: The legendary Tom Brady and Snoop Dog have teamed up for a Stand Up Against Hate Super Bowl Commercial:
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 4, 2025
"I hate that things are so bad that we have to make a commercial about it."
It's time to stand up to hate 🙏👏 pic.twitter.com/qJt33AxWpB
Tom Brady spent his first 20 NFL seasons with Kraft’s Patriots (2000 to 2019), leading the franchise to six Super Bowl championships and nine AFC title banners. Though Brady went through a rather messy divorce from the organization (Bill Belichick was the key factor in that), Brady has retained a close relationship with Kraft.
A job well done by Snoop Dogg, Brady and Kraft to share such a powerful message that everyone needs to listen to and follow.
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