A high-roller is outbid in Rakuten's big game ad.
for the Japanese company as well as Waddingham’s big game debut.
The actor won an Emmy in 2021 for playing “Ted Lasso” character Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond. Rakuten’s Super Bowl spot, set to air in the first quarter of the game, is called “High Stakes” and sees Waddingham, 47, confidently swing into a luxe estate where she takes a seat at a poker table.“Leonardo says it’s time to finish this,” she says, placing a pair of high heels on the table as her bet.“Let’s raise the stakes,” Waddingham says, putting a robot vacuum on the table. Again, the woman matches her bet. So Waddingham introduces a 4K smart TV.Waddingham is furious.
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