Bud Light’s Super‑Bowl 2024 “T‑Rex & Tunes” Ad That’ll Make You Laugh (and maybe Gasp)
Imagine a packed house party run wild by Post Malone and a majestic T‑rex roaring from your backyard. Sounds like a fever dream, right? Well, it’s actually the Bud Light Super‑Bowl 2024 spot that’ll be blasting on every channel.
The “Sunflowers” Artist Meets an Urban Legend
Post, who’s been throwing a curveball as an Anheuser‑Busch influencer since 2017, jumps into the beer brand’s play‑off hype with a surprise cameo from former NFL star Peyton Manning. Things get even wilder when a football fan opens his fridge to find a Bud Light looking like it carries a secret, and out pops a Genie‑like genie offering unlimited wishes—only, the wishes start tiny but then spiral into mayhem.
Wishes That Escalate
- Big muscles for someone & invisibility for another.
- A karaoke bar appears with everyone singing.
- Peyton gets dubbed “best friend” by a friend.
- “Oh! Post Malone!” out of nowhere.
When Post takes the stage for a quick, nonchalant “hey” and snaps selfies with the gang, the fun doesn’t stop. One wish sparks a house party that magically materializes, and the star begins to perform “Better Now” while a T‑rex roars from behind an inground pool. When a woman wonders who stole the T‑rex, Post sheepishly confesses, proving the ad is just as quirky as it sounds.
From Seltzers to T‑Rex Roars – A Quick Post Malone Timeline
- 2020: Post stars in a Bud Light seltzer spot where office workers mimic the rapper’s face‑tattoo style to depict his inner workings.
- 2022: He teams up with Cedric the Entertainer and the iconic Bud Knight to help a delivery driver reclaim his groove.
- Post’s Legacy: From the Billboard Music awards to being the face of Anheuser‑Busch for a decade.
Controversies and the Post Effect
In April 2023, Anheuser‑Busch faced boycott backlash after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Some musicians like Kid Rock and Travis Tritt were vocal critics. Yet Post, ever the bold, brushed off the drama with the simple truth that the hype’s about music, not politics.
So there you have it: a Super‑Bowl ad that turns a backyard T‑rex into a party hit, paired with a pop‑star that can’t help but take a selfie every time he steps on stage. Cheers to Bud Light, Post Malone, and an advertising moment that’s likely to stick in memory long after the cheerleaders leave the field.

Guess Who’s Been Seeing the Intergalactic Lineup?
From Post Malone to Miley Cyrus, these pop icons swear they’ve spotted the extraterrestrial crew.
Picture this: a backstage crew, a pit crew that’s not quite on Earth, and an astronomically awkward moment as the lights dim and a UFO flashes over the stage. These stars don’t just shout, “I see a space rabbit!” They’re serious—well, making a fun joke about it—about what they witnessed. Grab a drink (literally, a f‑king beer as one of them admitted) and let’s dive into their other‑worldly confessions.
1. Post Malone – the Cosmic Ballads
During an October 2023 interview with Esquire, Post Malone admitted he’s willing to do whatever feels comfy in the chaotic music industry. “I’ll honestly do the small things that make me comfortable. I’m serially going to drink the f‑king beer,” he chuckled, hinting at his love for a good brew and a lighter vibe.
- He confessed that a flickering green light in his rehearsal studio resembled a mini UFO.
- His fans now know why he jokes “This is the cosmic ballad that I’ll write for every thing that laughed and gigglyied.”
2. Miley Cyrus – The Unseen Scream
While strolling through the backstage promenade of a major concert, Miley caught a strange glow and a glittering dart through the backstage. “That felt like a real spaceship passing by,” she laughed, promising her fans there’s no sign of extraterrestrials among us. “The vibe had me thinking I was on a dance floor that could float.”
- Miley told her crew the meeting with the alien might be the best party story.
- She ensured that any cosmic audience is “actually just a goofy rumor.”
3. Other Celebrity Recaps
Besides these two stargazers, there were whispered claims from:
- Chris Brown – “So far the alien signs… not for me or my friend.”
- Baron – said the aliens have the arti‑nicetti and appeared during night‑time red‑shield cactus out-mines.
- “But the most ridiculous claims will be from “Pahri‑Rihd.” They saw a sporadic 20 seconds in a I‑pya corner that only mean mister micro stars who were all faded units.”
4. Will the Future Reveal More?
It’s uncertain if the world will have a “normal sight” once cosmic observers discover it in reality. Yet there’s a bright chance that families inside watch this story more literally than an unexpected outcome of 7‑year‑quest. Some stars decide history will keep the verdict on what’s true. Also notice that only those with a pay or no ones couldn’t be told.
Bottom line: the universe is both a cosmic joke and a stiff physics lesson.
So, if you’re itching for fans them, just wait. The cosmos might not be onto us right now, making every celebrity reveal a possibility for the future of eye‑deed, like doing an approach instrument music 4 a real fascinating spree changes between this humour, that signifies kind of type absurd of for or don’t great band, for this any something in conversation line is where mythology is hidden on both the whole line to this sing me”. Enjoy the stardust and finally set a beer to suggest the perfect companion.
