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The Most Successful Celebrity Endorsements

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The Most Successful Celebrity Endorsements
List of celebrities appearing in popular print advertisements and TV commercials. The most memorable ads often feature a major Hollywood star. From Britney Spears to Betty White, famous people of all ages help turn a product endorsement into a huge part of pop culture. Some of the most successful collaborations between a brand and a celebrity occur during halftime at the Super Bowl, when commercials can cost millions of dollars for 30 seconds on air. Viewers even look forward to these television ads almost as much as the game itself.  

Advertising campaigns for cosmetic companies, beauty products and fragrances are prevalent in today's media. The most beautiful women in Hollywood have appeared in print ads, including Julia Roberts for Lancome, Halle Berry and Emma Stone for Revlon, and Drew Barrymore for CoverGirl. Male celebs are also getting more and more into brand endorsement, from one of the highest-paid athletes David Beckham promoting retail clothing giant H&M, to Daniel Craig as James Bond appearing in a Heineken beer ad. Brad Pitt recently made history as the first male spokesperson for classic fragrance Chanel No. 5.

What's your favorite celeb ad? Vote for your top choice print advertisements and commercials featuring stars, add any not listed or re-rank the list below of the most successful celebrity endorsements.
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Fabio for I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!

Rihanna for CoverGirl

Emma Stone for Revlon

David Beckham for H&M

Zooey Deschanel for iPhone 4S

Betty White for Snickers

Britney Spears for Pepsi

One Direction for Pepsi

Julia Roberts for Lancôme

Brad Pitt for Chanel No. 5



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