Justin Bieber, Ozzy Osbourne Team For Best Buy Super Bowl Ad

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In a very unlikely pairing, Justin Bieber, 16, and Ozzy Osbourne, 62, along with his wife, Sharon, will appear in a Best Buy commercial, the first for the brand, during the Super Bowl. No details were provided regarding the content of the spot other than it would “showcase creativity and humor.”

Of the pairing, Best Buy Senior VP of U.S. Marketing Drew Panayiotu said, “We’re delighted to have Justin and Ozzy help us tell the Best Buy story. We know people have high expectations for these ads and Justin and Ozzy add a whole new dimension of fun.”

A whole new dimension of fun, indeed. And a whole new dimension of WTF?

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