There’s a sure ability in dealing with celebs, particularly when, like David Beckham, they don’t have any discernible performing means. Or perhaps a good voice.
Intestine is dealing with Becks’ newest incarnation for Stella Artois and has produced fairly a serviceable advert for the World Cup, that includes Becks in a bar filled with excitable “odd” supporters (about as doubtless as Donald Trump protecting his nostril out of issues.) Marvel how a lot cash he’ll make from this World Cup?
In the meantime the UK’s MoneySuperMarket seems to have changed the now venerable Dame Judi Dench with David Tennant as chief of its worth comparability squad. This time it’s on the path of overpriced automotive insurance coverage. Isn’t insurance coverage a fantastic enterprise? You cost masses and don’t pay out – easy. A minimum of Tennant’s an actor.
MoneySuperMarket is persistently the most effective of what’s now a reasonably moribund bunch of worth comparability websites: The meerkats appears to be promoting cinema tickets, Confused.com is simply complicated and GoCompare, having misplaced its handsy Welsh wizard, is scraping the underside of a grubby barrel with Ian Wright telling us “That’s Savvy.” To suppose, this class used to have first rate stuff.
The winner? MoneySuperMarket from New Business Arts.

