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Katy Perry advertises Japanese fabric softener
By Andy Malt | Published on Monday 11 September 2017
Katy Perry has appeared in two new TV commercials for Japanese “fabric and air care brand” Laundrin.
In two fifteen second clips, the singer promotes the company’s new lines of reed diffusers and fabric softeners. In both she arrives home to enjoy the smell of one or the other.
Each ad finishes with Perry announcing “I love Laundrin”, which makes it sound a bit like she’s just got back from a hard day covering the tracks of all the bags of money she gained through some sort of criminal empire.
If that is the case, she’s not doing a great job of it. While the videos would suggest that Perry can afford a driver and a someone to carry her bags, once inside her house she’s still having to wash her own clothes. She also has to subsist on a diet of pancakes. All of which makes it look like that money laundering enterprise is failing and using up all the cash generated by Perry’s legitimate pop career and tedious brand ambassador deals.
With that in mind, I think what we can take from all this is that it’s high time Katy Perry stopped trying to make it as a criminal.