Maria Sharapova’s Dog Stars in TV Commercial
December 31st, 2008 admin Tennis 2 Comments
Maria Sharapova is similarly popular to the media and her fans not only for her play but also for her beauty and fashionable style. And for the fans of Sharapova, there got amazing news on dogchannel.com:
Tennis ace Maria Sharapova is in love – with her dog, Pomeranian Dolce.
Maria Sharapova’s losses in the third round at the U.S. Open, but this news gone to the sidelines, in every fan’s mind she’s still alive into the tournament through a commercials ad during tournament telecasts. The 30-seconds ad for the Canon Power Shot digital camera features the glamorous photogenic tennis star with her equally photogenic dog, Dolce. And this cute dog gets so much popularity in a short time, even faster than Sharapova, which can easily make her jealous. But Sharapova really likes her dog. Dentsu America’s chief creative officer, Mike Wilson says: “We wanted to get beyond Maria, the tennis player, to Maria, the person, and one of the things Maria loves most is her dog, Dolce.”
And though Sharapova says she likes to take “tons of photos” of the real Dolce, She admits that Dolce hates to travel and would rather be at house than on a professional photo shoot. She strictly declared: “He’s a homebody.”
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