Fashion Revolution: Lionel Messi, Stormzy, and Jude Bellingham Team Up for a Groundbreaking Adidas Campaign.

Fashion Revolution: Lionel Messi, Stormzy, and Jude Bellingham Team Up for a Groundbreaking Adidas Campaign.

Jude Bellingham, then just a teenager, shot to international fame after appearing in an Adidas World Cup campaign alongside Lionel Messi, Stormzy, and other A-listers.

 

See Lionel Messi, Stormzy, and Jude Bellingham in adidas’s star-studded World Cup 2022 ad | The Sun.

According to experts, the Real Madrid player will be crucial for England in their first game in Qatar.

The Three Lions star was honing his acting skills in time for the Adidas commercial to air.

 

Bellingham, dressed in a faded yellow tracksuit, descends the stairs in the opening 30 seconds to retrieve his backpack. He then instructs Spain’s Pedri to hasten their departure because the bus of rapper/narrator Stormzy is on its way to pick them up.

Goal machine Karim Benzema of Real Madrid, who will represent France in the Middle East, gets kicked in the shin by Barcelona’s Pedri while he’s fully clothed and munching on a bowl of football seeds.Since 2006, Messi has been coming into the Adidas headquarters to play table football against himself. He has FIVE World Cup shirts, one from each tournament he played in.

 

It’s possible that Son Heung-min will miss the race due to a damaged eye socket that required surgery.As Stormzy raps, “With Sonny, everything’s brighter,” Achraf Hakimi works swiftly to assemble a jigsaw puzzle.

Bellingham is heading to his first World Cup tournament

Serge Gnabry, a winger for the German national team and a walking fashion statement, always matches his home team shirt with his favored Adidas Originals sneakers and white socks.

Seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi is desperate to get his hands on the World Cup trophy

 

After waiting with the official World Cup ball, the seven celebrities board the bus when their driver, Stormzy, arrives.

He tells the players, as he drives them over the desert to Qatar in 2022, that “when football is everything, impossible is nothing.” This is a quote from a well-known German corporation.