Tom Brady plays cameo role in Ted 2 Super Bowl commercial as unsuspecting sperm donor

Ted and Mark Wahlberg try to steal the quaterback's sperm while he sleeps

Daisy Wyatt
Monday 02 February 2015 06:11 EST
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Mark Wahlberg stars in the Super Bowl trailer for Ted 2
Mark Wahlberg stars in the Super Bowl trailer for Ted 2 (Universal/ YouTube)

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady made a starring role in the Super Bowl advert for Ted 2, albeit a rather crude one.

In the unsurprisingly uncouth trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s sequel, Mark Wahlberg and his fluffy friend sneak into Brady’s bedroom while he is asleep to extract his sperm so he can act as a donor for Ted’s future baby with his new wife Tami-Lynn.

After the quarterback throws the two out of his home, Wahlberg’s character Johnny notes just how well he throws his pillow at them in a perfect spiral.

The trailer is among a number of high profile adverts to debut during the desirable Super Bowl commercial slot.

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