The campaign, shared across Instagram, features imagery explicitly tied to the couple’s wedding, including a red pickup truck dragging beverage cans and the slogan “Happily. Ever. After.” As a co-owner and brand ambassador, Kelce’s involvement drew sharp rebukes on platforms like Reddit, where users labeled the move as a “tacky” attempt to monetize a personal milestone. Critics went further, suggesting the promotional images contained visual inconsistencies and geographical impossibilities, leading some to speculate that the marketing materials were generated by artificial intelligence.
Despite the outcry, a segment of the fanbase remains fiercely loyal, defending the campaign as a harmless and celebratory extension of the couple's public image. Amid the noise, the couple has sought to shift the narrative by introducing a new, less controversial addition to their household: a fluffy white Samoyed. While the dog’s existence was only recently confirmed after appearing in a wedding photo, sources indicate the couple adopted the pet months prior. The arrival of the dog marks a notable shift for Swift, who is widely known for her trio of cats, Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson, and Benjamin Button.



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