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Jack Grealish lands massive megabucks deal to become the face of kitchen cupboard staple


JACK Grealish has landed a tasty new brand deal – after signing up for a new Hellman’s mayonnaise advert campaign.

The Manchester City ace filmed the ad last week with some of his England teammates.

Jack Grealish has signed a deal to become the face of a kitchen cupboard stapleCredit: Getty
The Man City winger is now representing Hellman’s MayonnaiseCredit: Alamy

Insiders said the mayo ad would air in the run up to the Euros in Germany this summer.

A source said: “Jack is a man in demand off the pitch and he’s the star of a new Hellman’s mayo ad.

“He took part in a video shoot alongside some other England players in Manchester last week.

“The details of the shoot are being kept under wraps but it’ll show Jack and his teammates enjoying a squirt or two of the white stuff.”

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Jack is a big fan of sauce and last year even got his own brand of Nando’s Peri-Peri sauce at a party.

The chain chicken shop created Super Jack’s Sauce for the winger who loves a takeaway after a game,

He said last summer he ordered the same Chinese restaurant, Spinningfields’ Wing’s Restaurant, after each game at the Etihad.

Jack said: “I love Chinese. After every game, I get one.

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“I go to Wings’ in Manchester. I usually get a takeaway. I have Singapore chow mein, I have egg-fried rice, I have salt and pepper chips, I have salt and pepper prawns and then curry sauce.

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“Then I just mix it all in and have a big free for all.”

Last month Jack, 28, signed a seven-figure-deal to become the new face of Pepsi.

He joined the campaign with ex footballer turned actor Vinnie Jones.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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