.Maisie_Williams decides to just LetItGo in a new SuperBowl commercial for Audi
It's not long before Williams gets the whole town singing the Disney hit — from car mechanics and businesspeople to a Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Guy. And after seemingly inspiring just about everyone on the road to drive into a"more sustainable future" by purchasing an Audi e-tron, she closes out the ad with a wink.
A girl might have no name, but sheWith just days left until the big game, we know there are loads more ads headed our way. But if you're struggling with whether to root for the San Francisco 49ers or the Kansas City Chiefs this year, just make it easy on yourself and root for Maisie instead. After her powerful version of the hit Disney song, just admit it: Your favorite football star could
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