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**Title:** PewDiePie's Rant on Pepsi's Controversial Ad
**Summary:**
* PewDiePie reacts to Pepsi's new ad featuring Kendall Jenner, which was released after Pepsi pulled its ads from YouTube due to controversy.
* He ridicules the ad, calling it "cringy", "forced", and "bad", specifically mocking:
+ The ad's attempt to tie Pepsi to social justice movements
+ Kendall Jenner's portrayal of resolving a protest by offering a Pepsi to a police officer
* PewDiePie expresses frustration with the ad's insensitivity and the fact that no one involved in its creation seemed to flag its potential for backlash.
* He also jokes about the irony of fans boycotting Pepsi over the ad, while pondering whether the publicity might still be beneficial for the brand.
* The video ends with PewDiePie's lighthearted, humorous plea for Pepsi to return as a YouTube advertiser, so he can earn money from his videos again.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, with each fact numbered and in short sentences:
1. **Adpocalypse on YouTube**: Advertisers pulled their ads from YouTube due to controversy.
2. **Pepsi's Action**: Pepsi was one of the companies that pulled its ads from YouTube.
3. **New Pepsi Ad Released**: Despite pulling ads, Pepsi released a new ad on YouTube featuring Kendall Jenner.
4. **Ad Content**: The ad shows Kendall Jenner participating in a photoshoot, then joining a protest and offering a police officer a Pepsi.
5. **Kendall Jenner's Involvement**: Kendall Jenner was paid for her appearance in the Pepsi ad (exact amount not specified).
6. **Pepsi's History with Celebrities**: Pepsi has a history of partnering with big celebrities like Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé.
7. **Timing and Context**: The ad's release coincided with ongoing global protests, including the anti-Trump movement and Black Lives Matter.
8. **Public Reaction**: The ad sparked widespread criticism and ridicule, leading to memes and negative publicity for Pepsi.
9. **Boycott Response**: Some consumers are boycotting Pepsi in response to the ad's perceived insensitivity.
10. **Pepsi's Past Successful Ads**: The narrator mentions that some past Pepsi ads, like those featuring Britney Spears, were well-received when they were released.
11. **"Viva Cola" Reference**: The Chemical Brothers are mentioned to have seemingly predicted the concept of the ad with their work "Viva Cola" in 2009 (though this is more of a curious observation, it's included for completeness).
12. **Kendall Jenner's Social Media Activity**: After the ad's release, Kendall Jenner tweeted about it (content not specified in the provided text).