Virgin Media 'Melony Brown' (video)

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Richard Branson Gives Melanie Brown A Boob Job In Commercial
Published 9/2/2008 at Starpulse Entertainment News Blog
Melanie Brown Former Spice Girl Melanie Brown asks for a boob job from Sir Richard Branson in a new cartoon advertisement for Virgin Media. The Yorkshire-born singer, known as Mel B in her girl power heyday, is seen in the saucy animation dressed in her trademark leopard print catsuit. Her character visits a German plastic surgeon and tells him she wants make a "big impression in Hollywood" while gesturing to her chest. And after 'prescribing' Virgin's Movies on Demand service to help her "stand out from ze udders", the surgeon is revealed to be Virgin boss Branson. After seeing the advert, cheekily titled 'Melony ...
Branson boosts Mel’s ‘udders’
Published 9/2/2008 by thelondonpaper.com at thelondonblog
Mel_b_crop SIR Richard Branson is awfully hands on. The tycoon of, well, everything, has taken time out of his Gatwick bid to star in the latest Virgin Media advert. The whole thing is animated and sees Branson playing a German plastic surgeon , who enhances the breasts of patient, Mel B . It’s all in aid of Virgin’s film download service, which Branson says will help Mel B “stand out from zee udders ”. Mel B, who features in her trademark leopard print outfit, describes the advert as “ fresh and original ”. Click below to watch the wacky advert in full.
Mel B Gets A Boob Job
Published 9/3/2008 at Hollyscoop
Melanie Brown appears in a new animated ad for Virgin Media, playing a woman who wants to be enhanced in a certain area. She's seen in the commercial in her signature leopard dress, wanting to undergo a boob job in order to stand out in Hollywood. Mel B says, "I'm over the moon with my animated alter ego and the advert really made me giggle! It's definitely fresh and original and I'm going to make sure all my friends and family go to the cinema to see it."
