Lil’ Kim Lends Her Assets to Three Olives Vodka

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Last time we wrote about Lil’ Kim was way back on 2003 when she appeared in s few Old Navy commercials. Today, Proximo Spirits has announced the singer will front a new campaign for the company’s Three Olives vodka brand which is introducing a new flavor, Purple. It’s the first time the brand has tapped a celebrity for its advertising.

“Since I’m Queen Bee and purple is the color of royalty,” says Lil’ Kim, “I’m thrilled Three Olives has asked me to bring my flavor to the sexy ‘O-Face’ campaign for their new Purple vodka!”

Of Lil Kim’s appearance in the campaign, Proximo Spirits VP of Marketing Elwyn Gladstone said, “A perfect match for our latest flavor, Lil’ Kim is the personification of the sassy, fun and confident brand that Three-O strives to embody. We are so delighted to welcome Kim to the Three-O family, and look forward to introducing Three-O Purple to her dedicated fan base.”

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