“Shut the f–k up, Gary” Will Ferrell’s vote ad

Will Ferrell

On the eve of the election, actor and comedian Will Ferrell delivers a direct and memorable message on the power of voting in deciding the upcoming election.

Addressing a fictional voter named Gary, Ferrell emphasizes, “Your vote will make the difference. That means you, Gary,” underscoring the importance of individual participation in what he calls “one of the closest elections in history.” He follows with a blunt reminder, telling Gary, “No, shut the f— up, Gary,” highlighting that every single vote counts and hinting at the responsibility each person holds in shaping the nation’s future.

The ad, titled “That Means You,” is part of Harris’s broader push to mobilize voters by using influential voices to reach audiences across the country. Celebrities like Ferrell and others have rallied around Harris, contributing to a campaign built on the engagement of individual voters. This latest effort aims to underscore that no vote is too small to matter, especially in an election as pivotal as this one. Watch below… especially you, Gary:



Harris has garnered endorsements from a diverse array of celebrities across various industries. These endorsements aim to mobilize voters and highlight key issues central to Harris’s campaign.

Music Industry Support

  • Taylor Swift: The acclaimed singer-songwriter publicly endorsed Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, emphasizing the importance of reproductive rights and democracy. Swift’s endorsement followed the first presidential debate in September.
  • Beyoncé: The global superstar appeared at a Houston rally, introducing Harris and expressing support for her candidacy. Beyoncé highlighted Harris’s leadership and the significance of her potential presidency.

Film and Television Personalities

  • Maya Rudolph: Known for her portrayal of Harris on Saturday Night Live, Rudolph’s performances have brought attention to Harris’s campaign, blending humor with political commentary.

Sports Figures

  • LeBron James: The NBA star endorsed Harris, stating that the “choice is clear” and expressing concern for his family’s future, urging voters to support Harris in the upcoming election.

Other Notable Endorsements

  • Chloë Grace Moretz: The actress publicly came out as a “gay woman” while endorsing Harris, highlighting the candidate’s advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and women’s autonomy.
  • Bruce Springsteen: The legendary musician endorsed Harris, describing the election as “one of the most consequential” and criticizing Trump as “the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime.”

These endorsements reflect a broad spectrum of support for Harris, with celebrities leveraging their platforms to engage and motivate voters on critical issues as Election Day nears.

Vote.



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Will Ferrell

On the eve of the election, actor and comedian Will Ferrell delivers a direct and memorable message on the power of voting in deciding the upcoming election.

Addressing a fictional voter named Gary, Ferrell emphasizes, “Your vote will make the difference. That means you, Gary,” underscoring the importance of individual participation in what he calls “one of the closest elections in history.” He follows with a blunt reminder, telling Gary, “No, shut the f— up, Gary,” highlighting that every single vote counts and hinting at the responsibility each person holds in shaping the nation’s future.

The ad, titled “That Means You,” is part of Harris’s broader push to mobilize voters by using influential voices to reach audiences across the country. Celebrities like Ferrell and others have rallied around Harris, contributing to a campaign built on the engagement of individual voters. This latest effort aims to underscore that no vote is too small to matter, especially in an election as pivotal as this one. Watch below… especially you, Gary:



Harris has garnered endorsements from a diverse array of celebrities across various industries. These endorsements aim to mobilize voters and highlight key issues central to Harris’s campaign.

Music Industry Support

  • Taylor Swift: The acclaimed singer-songwriter publicly endorsed Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, emphasizing the importance of reproductive rights and democracy. Swift’s endorsement followed the first presidential debate in September.
  • Beyoncé: The global superstar appeared at a Houston rally, introducing Harris and expressing support for her candidacy. Beyoncé highlighted Harris’s leadership and the significance of her potential presidency.

Film and Television Personalities

  • Maya Rudolph: Known for her portrayal of Harris on Saturday Night Live, Rudolph’s performances have brought attention to Harris’s campaign, blending humor with political commentary.

Sports Figures

  • LeBron James: The NBA star endorsed Harris, stating that the “choice is clear” and expressing concern for his family’s future, urging voters to support Harris in the upcoming election.

Other Notable Endorsements

  • Chloë Grace Moretz: The actress publicly came out as a “gay woman” while endorsing Harris, highlighting the candidate’s advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and women’s autonomy.
  • Bruce Springsteen: The legendary musician endorsed Harris, describing the election as “one of the most consequential” and criticizing Trump as “the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime.”

These endorsements reflect a broad spectrum of support for Harris, with celebrities leveraging their platforms to engage and motivate voters on critical issues as Election Day nears.

Vote.



This article was brought to you for FREE. Independent Journalism is not. Please support Reel 360 News and Reel Chicago by donating here.