Women’s World Cup star, Golden Boot winner, Olympian and 2019 Best FIFA Women’s Player Megan Rapinoe can now add “Bosley” to her long list of monikers.
The Lgbtq activist fires up a group of young female soccer players in a new promo for Elizabeth Banks’ “Charlie’s Angels” reboot, with Rapinoe swapping her number 15 jersey for a one with an Angels logo.
Echoing the sentiment from the upcoming Sony movie, Rapinoe tells her new recruits: “It’s time to earn your wings. We’re stronger together … remember, your teammates are your sisters.”
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The spot, directed by Blake Benham, was produced by Ace Media, the NFL Player Association’s content arm that identifies and develops new opportunities for all athletes. The video opens with Rapinoe in a power suit, unrecognizable except for her pink hair.
The Lgbtq activist fires up a group of young female soccer players in a new promo for Elizabeth Banks’ “Charlie’s Angels” reboot, with Rapinoe swapping her number 15 jersey for a one with an Angels logo.
Echoing the sentiment from the upcoming Sony movie, Rapinoe tells her new recruits: “It’s time to earn your wings. We’re stronger together … remember, your teammates are your sisters.”
Also Read: 'Charlie's Angels' Trailer: They're 'Gonna Need Some Wigs, Toys, Clothes' - and Explosive Mints (Video)
The spot, directed by Blake Benham, was produced by Ace Media, the NFL Player Association’s content arm that identifies and develops new opportunities for all athletes. The video opens with Rapinoe in a power suit, unrecognizable except for her pink hair.
- 11/6/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
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