Arts & Entertainment
Philly's Quinta Brunson, Bradley Cooper Star In Super Bowl Commercials
The creator of "Abbott Elementary" and the Oscar-nominated Abington native both appeared in commercials during the Big Game Sunday night.
PHILADELPHIA — We all know Jason Kelce was representing the Philadelphia area during Super Bowl LVIII, rooting for brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs.
But two other Philly superstars were featuring during the game in commercials.
Quinta Brunson, the Emmy-winning creator and star of ABC's hit sitcom "Abbott Elementary," and Oscar nominee and Grammy winner Bradley Cooper were among celebrities to appear in advertisements.
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Brunson, a Philly native, was helping TurboTax tell viewers how they could win $1 million by filing their taxes early using the service.
Cooper, an Abington native and Germantown Academy graduate, appeared among a slew of celebrities in a commercial for T-Mobile.
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Alongside him was his mother Gloria Campano, who even put the Philly-area's iconic accent into her stint in the ad.
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