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Ryan Reynolds' gin company features 'Peloton wife' in new ad

Key Points
  • An ad from Peloton, a company known for its exercise bikes, stirred up a storm across the internet this week. In the 50-second commercial, a man gives his wife — now known as the "Peloton wife" — an exercise bike as a gift.
  • A new Aviation Gin commercial now appears to mock that ad, starring the very same actress.
  • Peloton shares took a hit from the storm of criticism, plunging about 15% through the week by Thursday, before picking up slightly on Friday.
Ryan Reynolds pokes fun at Peloton controversy by casting actress in new ad
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Ryan Reynolds pokes fun at Peloton controversy by casting actress in new ad

Following that viral, much criticized Peloton ad, actor Ryan Reynolds' gin company has come up with a new commercial starring the very same actress at the center of the controversy.

The ad from Peloton, a company known for its exercise bikes, stirred up a storm across the internet this week. In the 50-second commercial, a man gives his wife — now known as the "Peloton wife" — an exercise bike as a gift. That sparked outrage online as viewers complained about what they saw as undertones of sexism in the ad.

A new Aviation Gin commercial now appears to mock that ad. It was posted on Reynolds' Twitter account on Friday night, with the actor writing in the post: "Exercise bike not included."

Ryan Reynolds tweet

In the ad, the very same actress is at a bar with two friends. She stares at the camera in a lengthy, awkward silence before saying: "This gin is really smooth."

Peloton's latest holiday ad causes online controversy
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Peloton's latest holiday ad causes online controversy

One of her friends then tell her she's "safe here," before they all toast to "new beginnings." The ad, which has attracted more than a million views in two hours, ends with the friend telling her "you look great."

Peloton shares took a hit from the storm of criticism, plunging about 15% through the week by Thursday, before picking up slightly on Friday.

The company has since responded, saying it was "disappointed in how some have misinterpreted this commercial."