Peloton responds to 'And Just Like That...' death with clever 'Mr. Big' ad starring Chris Noth and narrated by Ryan Reynolds
, who narrates the ad, shared the 30-second commercial on Twitter with an “Unspoiler Alert” warning. The video stars actor Chris Noth, a.k.a. Sex and the City’s Mr. Big, who dies of a heart attack shortly after riding the stationary bike during a class hosted by his favorite trainer Allegra, played real life Peloton instructor Jess King.)
The ad shows Noth is not only alive, he’s enjoying a romantic getaway with King . “To new beginnings,” he tells her before shifting his glance towards the couple’s Pelotons. “Should we take another ride? Life’s too short not to.”
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