Ben Affleck's Dunkin' Commercial, RedrumSociety Announces New Show, Martha Stewart's Snoop Dogg Tattoo

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Ben Affleck's love of Dunkin' coffee is no secret, and it seems like he's passed his affection for the company to his wife, Jennifer Lopez, as the two recently starred in a hilarious Super Bowl commercial for the brand. On Feb. 12, Affleck's favorite coffee chain dropped their big-game ad, the same day as the NFL championship, with the actor fully embracing his newest gig as an honorary employee working the drive-through. And if you thought the skit-level commercial itself was funny, you'll love Affleck's comical outtakes.

The bonus footage, also released by Dunkin' on the day of the 2023 Super Bowl, features Affleck's funny behind-the-counter antics, with him doing everything from messing with patrons' orders to surprising them at the window.

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Zach Cohen (Lead Singer of RedrumSociety) started playing the guitar when he was 14 and he immediately started writing songs. He was inspired to begin writing by Bob Dylan’s song “Maggie’s Farm.” He also draws inspiration from Hank Williams Sr., Lou Reed, Dion, Parliament, Funkadelic, and Robert Johnson.

Today, RedrumSociety is made up of frontman Zach Cohen, on guitar and vocals, Andrew Platt on keyboards and vocals, Sean Chesal on drums and vocals, and Ruddy Simon on bass. The band is currently independent and works to help people have feelings of comradery and togetherness. They want their music to give the feeling that they share the same feelings with their audience.

Be sure to follow them on Instagram, TikTokFacebook, Spotify, and Twitter.

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Of course, searches for "Martha Stewart tattoo," "Martha Stewart Snoop Dogg tattoo," "did Martha get a tattoo," and any other variation of the phrase all skyrocketed as a result. The answer to the questions that everyone's been asking? No, Stewart did not tattoo Snoop Dogg's face onto her arm. In fact, Stewart has no publicly known tattoos. Though the artist who did the faux ink, Scott Campbell, didn't reveal how he achieved the look, fake tattoos are incredibly common, especially in the TV and film industry.

To get the look, special-effects artists typically get involved to make sure sizing and placement are correct. Then, designs are usually printed onto a special paper that is applied to the skin — similar to the stick-on tattoos you would get out of a candy machine as a kid. "When we put them on, [actors] can actually wear them for a couple of days if they wanted to and not have any problems with anything washing off," makeup artist Heike Merker previously told POPSUGAR.

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