Stephen Colbert blasted for ‘disgusting’ Super Bowl commercial

Late-night comic slammed on social media for commercial promoting CBS show

Graeme Massie
Los Angeles
Monday 08 February 2021 12:52 EST
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Stephen Colbert blasted for ‘disgusting’ Super Bowl ad

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Talk show host Stephen Colbert was blasted for his 'disgusting' commercial that aired during the Super Bowl.

The late-night funnyman loudly chewed chicken wings while wearing a microphone, and licked ranch sauce from a football, as he promoted his Late Show on CBA.

Mr Colbert was panned on social media by users who were put off by his stunt.

"Why would you mic Colbert up like that? That's just nasty," said @PhineasPoe on Twitter.

Read more: Didn't watch the Super Bowl? Here's what you missed

"Stephen Colbert eating chicken wings may be the grossest sound I've ever heard," wrote @YoRufusOnFire.

And @ACTBrigitte, added: "The Stephen Colbert commercial is disgusting."

The comedian's show after the Super Bowl featured actor Robert Downey Jr, actress Tiffany Haddish and veteran rockers Metallica.

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