Twitter can't stop joking about how Pierce Brosnan got tricked into endorsing Pan Bahar
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The Pierce Brosnan-Pan Bahar drama just refuses to die down.
After almost breaking the internet when he appeared in an ad for Pan Bahar a few days back, the James Bond actor has gone ahead and finally broken his silence regarding his unusual choice of endorsement.
According to Brosnan, he had no idea about the product he was endorsing and was under the impression that it was a tooth whitener. In a recent interview with People magazine, Brosnan alleged that he was told he would be endorsing a “breath freshener/tooth whitener”, and that he had no idea that the product might contain carcinogenic elements.
He also further added that he was "deeply shocked and saddened" at the "unauthorized" use of his image for the endorsement. Moreover, he has also offered an apology to 'all whom I have offended.'
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Here are the funniest reactions on the issue. Enjoy!
"Pan Bahar's a tooth whitener"
— Akshar (@AksharPathak) October 21, 2016
Pierce Brosnan: "Okay"
*points to an electricity pole* "...and that's the Qutub Minar"
Pierce: "Beautiful"
Pan Bahar makers fooled James Bond, this itself is the biggest advertisement for Pan Bahar.
— EngiNerd. (@mainbhiengineer) October 21, 2016
Pierce Brosnan may as well have said that he did the ad because he is tired of Rahul Gandhi's weak leadership.
— Rohan (@mojorojo) October 21, 2016
Pierce Brosnan says he didn't know reality of Pan Bahar before he signed up to advertise. Sounds like a Delhi resident who voted for AAP.
— Rahul Roushan (@rahulroushan) October 20, 2016
So Pierce Brosnan thought Pan Bahaar was a tooth whitener.
— Cryptic Mind (@Vishj05) October 21, 2016
Even we thought Britishers were smart.
Now we are even.
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