Brent Bailey as Kris Kringle in the recent holiday Target ads.Photo:Target/YouTube
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The North Pole is turning up the heat this Christmas!
Targetrolled out a hunky new take on Santa Claus in a recent set of holiday commercials depicting the infamous jolly man as a lowkey employee at the popular department store.
Thefirst commercial, “Born to Be Kris,” shows the titular character leaving his seasonally decorated home to drive to a Target location in a red truck. Once he arrives, he gets out of the car and adjusts the Target name tag fixed to his red knit sweater as he approaches the building.
The character has Santa’s signature gray hair and beard, but with an overall youthful appearance.
Brent Bailey as Kris Kringle in the holiday Target ads.Target/YouTube
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“Meet Kris, our newest Target Team Member,” the store wrote in the caption. “He loves the holidays as much as the next guy. Actually, way more than the next guy. Actually, way more than anyone we know. Actually, more than anyone anyone knows. But hey, that’s not important. What is, is that shiny red Bronco and perfectly coiffed beard.”
The store continued to tease the character’s identity, writing, “So, does his last name rhyme with jingle, you ask? HR won’t let us say. But what we can say is we’re so excited to welcome him to the team this season.”
Thenext commercial, “He’s Hot, But These Target Turkey Deals Are Hotter,” addresses the elephant in the room. In it, Kris convinces a shopper to take advantage of the store’s deals on turkey. After a woman shopping expresses her disbelief at the affordable price of the poultry, Kris jokes, “Let me know guess, you don’t believe in Santa either?”
Brent Bailey as Kris Kringle in the recent holiday Target ads.Target/YouTube
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As she reacts in confusion, he touches the large freezer container of turkey and uses magic to make it colder. “These turkey deals are the real deal,” the star employee says.
The woman then says to her friend on the phone, “Sarah, did you hear that? It was Santa Claus and he’s, like, weirdly hot.”
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Thethird ad, “Kris from Target,” gives the silver fox the opportunity to show off his muscles. It opens on Kris and two of his fellow colleagues walking through a Target store, however he is doing bicep curls with a prelit Christmas tree.
When his peer questions his movements, he says, “They’re called tree-cep curls, Molly,” before going on a tangent about how he has a responsibility to deliver toys. About to reveal his true identity, he quickly cuts himself off and says he has to bring toys to people “all the way around the store.”
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Viewers on social media are going wild over the attractive Santa. One person wrote onX(formerly Twitter), “Target has the hottest Santa I’ve ever seen in these commercials.”
Anothershared, “Being attracted to the Target Santa was not on my 2024 Bingo Card.”
One fan evenjoked, “No wonder that kid caught mommy kissing Santa”
Bailey shared a screenshot of his character looking off into the distance with a smirk on his bearded face from the first commercial onInstagramand encouraged his followers to come up with a creative caption.
“Daddy Claus,” wrote one.
“This year, Santa makes the SLAY bells ring,” commented another.
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In an interview withAdweek, Target EVP and chief marketing officer Lisa Roath described their take on the infamous character as “joyful, helpful, optimistic – characteristics that embody the brand.”
She added: “He has that witty edge, and he’s roguishly handsome. He represents our incredible team members, who are the heroes during the holidays and beyond.”
The campaign launched on Nov. 17 and will feature a total of nine commercials, per the outlet.
source: people.com