Australian influencer spots bizarre detail about Addison Rae's new movie He's All That

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    Australian influencer spots bizarre detail about Addison Rae’s new movie He’s All That – and eagle-eyed fans can’t unsee it


    An Australian influencer has pointed out a bizarre detail about Addison Rae’s brand new movie He’s All That, which launched on Netflix last week.

    On Tuesday, former Big Brother star Tully Smyth reviewed the gender-swapped remake of the 1999 teen classic She’s All That, which has soared to number one on the streaming service across multiple countries since its release. 

    While she was quick to praise some of the film’s qualities, there was one detail she just couldn’t ignore – the sheer amount of awkward product placements dotted throughout.

    Spotted: An Australian influencer has pointed out a bizarre detail about Addison Rae's (R) brand new movie He's All That, which was released on Netflix on Friday

    Spotted: An Australian influencer has pointed out a bizarre detail about Addison Rae’s (R) brand new movie He’s All That, which was released on Netflix on Friday

    Tully re-shared a TikTok video by Machinegunmd on Instagram which highlighted some of the brands plugged throughout the film, and many weren’t exactly subtly placed.

    Within minutes of the movie starting, Addison’s character Padgett Sawyer is seen freshening up her skin with Alo’s head-to-toe glow oil, placing the product to her phone and reading it out for her on-screen Instagram followers.

    She’s later seen drinking bottles of Core Water, while her classmates drink Pepsi or eat Frito-Lay chip bags, KFC or Pizza Hut.

    Subtle: Addison's character Padgett Sawyer is seen freshening up her skin with Alo's head-to-toe glow oil, placing the product to her phone and reading it out for her on-screen Instagram followers

    Subtle: Addison’s character Padgett Sawyer is seen freshening up her skin with Alo’s head-to-toe glow oil, placing the product to her phone and reading it out for her on-screen Instagram followers

    Obvious: Brin Kweller (Isabella Crovetti) is heard telling her brother: 'Never touch my Bose!' referring to her headphones

    Obvious: Brin Kweller (Isabella Crovetti) is heard telling her brother: ‘Never touch my Bose!’ referring to her headphones

    'You cleaned out all the Sun Chips!' one character tells character Cameron Kweller (Tanner Buchanan), conveniently citing the exact brand in her frustrations

    ‘You cleaned out all the Sun Chips!’ one character tells character Cameron Kweller (Tanner Buchanan), conveniently citing the exact brand in her frustrations

    ‘You cleaned out all the Sun Chips!’ one character tells character Cameron Kweller (Tanner Buchanan), conveniently citing the exact brand in her frustrations.

    Brin Kweller (Isabella Crovetti) is heard telling her brother: ‘Never touch my Bose!’ referring to her headphones, and is later seen enjoying a shopping spree at Old Navy online.

    ‘This is one huge ad!’ Tully wrote alongside the video, before summarising that Addison’s acting ‘isn’t bad for a cheesy teen movie’, but slamming the film’s cringeworthy dance-off scene.

    Shameless plugs: Addison's character is later seen drinking bottles of Core Water, while her classmates drink Pepsi or eat Frito-Lay chip bags, KFC (pictured) or Pizza Hut

    Shameless plugs: Addison’s character is later seen drinking bottles of Core Water, while her classmates drink Pepsi or eat Frito-Lay chip bags, KFC (pictured) or Pizza Hut

    Opinion: Big Brother star Tully Smyth (pictured) revealed her opinions on the movie on Instagram

    'This is one huge ad!' Tully wrote, before saying Addison's acting 'isn't bad for a cheesy teen movie', but slamming the film's cringeworthy dance-off scene

    Opinion: Big Brother star Tully Smyth revealed her opinions on the movie on Instagram

    Speaking out: Eagle-eyed fans were also quick to pick up the the product placement, with one writing: '#HesAllThat was created because of sponsors'

    Speaking out: Eagle-eyed fans were also quick to pick up the the product placement, with one writing: ‘#HesAllThat was created because of sponsors’

    Eagle-eyed fans were also quick to pick up on the prominent use of product placement, with one writing: ‘#HesAllThat was created because of sponsors.’

    ‘The amount of product placement happening in #HesAllThat is overwhelming. Every shot there is some known brand. It’s to much and to obvious,’ another wrote.

    ‘The sponsors are so obvious in #HesAllThat from core to KFC Lmaoo,’ a third chimed in, while a fourth said: ‘Why did so many things sponsor he’s all that why do they keep saying brands names and showing them.’

    Alongside Addison, the movie also stars Cobra Kai star Tanner Buchanan and a cameo from her close friend Kourtney Kardashian.

    Stars: Alongside Addison, the movie also stars Cobra Kai star Tanner Buchanan (pictured) and a cameo from her close friend Kourtney Kardashian

    Stars: Alongside Addison, the movie also stars Cobra Kai star Tanner Buchanan (pictured) and a cameo from her close friend Kourtney Kardashian

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