U.K. Advertising Goes Punk

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LONDON Never mind the bullocks, indeed — Johnny Rotten and some stampeding cows have started a rush toward punk advertising in the United Kingdom.

The Sex Pistols front man, now known as John Lydon, stars in popular U.K. TV commercials for the butter brand Country Life. Dressed in country-gent tweeds, the onetime scourge of polite society is seen watching traditional English folk dancers, running from cows and declaring, “It’s not about Great Britain — it’s about great butter!” with the gusto he once reserved for sneering “I am an anti-Christ/I am an anarchist.”

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