The commercial, which also features a cameo appearance from Sydney Sweeney, was shot at the same table in Katz’s Deli where the classic 1989 rom-com was filmed.
The commercial, created by VML, was shot at the famed Katz’s Deli, with Meg and Billy back at the same table where they filmed the original scene, as well as Sydney delivering the famous line from the same table it was delivered at 35 years ago.
Super Bowl commercial season is officially upon us. Hellmann's mayonnaise got it off to a strong start, recreating the iconic diner scene between
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Hellmann’s Mayonnaise has pulled off a nostalgic touchdown with its latest Super Bowl commercial, “When Sally Met Hellmann’s,” celebrating the 35th anniversary of When Harry Met Sally by recreating that iconic deli scene,
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan recreate iconic When Harry Met Sally moment for Super Bowl ad, featuring Sydney Sweeney delivering the classic line.
It was so much fun,” Crystal told The Post of reuniting with Ryan more than three decades after their iconic 1989 rom-com.
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite to recreate the famous ’fake orgasm’ scene from When Harry Met Sally in a Hellmann’s Super Bowl ad. Sydney Sweeney makes a cameo, delivering the classic line, ’I’ll have what she’s having.
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Super Bowl 59 kicks off Feb. 9, but commercials featuring celebrities have already started rolling out in snippets. Brands pay big bucks to get their clips, which often have some of the hottest Hollywood talent available star in 30 seconds to a minute’s worth of a commercial.