We’re Going to Miss T-Mobile’s Carly Foulkes

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Over time we’ve grown to like T-Mobile Girl Carly Foulkes. Even to the point where we looked forward to seeing her prance about in her pink dresses in the latest T-Mobile ad. Not that she showed all kinds of skin or anything but because she had an attractive, feminine demeanor about her when she spoke to the benefits of T-Mobile’s 4G awesomeness.

We’re not so sure we’re going to love her as much now that she’s become the “bad girl” and, accordingly to T-Mobile’s latest commercial, will be clad in black leather biker gear. We’re sure (we hope) she’ll still utter T-Mobile’s messaging with the same girlishness but we’re not so sure about her total transformation to “bad girl.”

Here’s hoping T-Mobile finally convinces everyone that it does, in fact (feel free to debate because we have no idea), have the fastest 4G netwrok on the planet and that Carly can go back to blissfully prancing around in her frilly pink dresses.

There’s one good thing to come out of all of this it seems. Check out Carly’s apartment in the ad. Looks like T-Mobile is paying her very, very well;)

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