Army Times: Army pulls ‘Be All You Can Be’ ads after on-screen narrator arrested
The Army paused its new multi-million dollar advertising campaign Sunday after its featured actor was arrested the day before, officials said.
Jonathan Majors, who stars as the on-screen narrator in the first wave of “Be All You Can Be” advertisements, faces charges of assault, strangulation and harassment, a New York Police Department official told Army Times.
The police official said officers responded to a 911 call shortly after 11:00 a.m. at an apartment in the city’s Chelsea neighborhood, where they found Majors and a 30-year-old woman with injuries to her head and neck. Officers did a “preliminary investigation” and arrested the actor.
Read more ....
Update #1: Army pulls recruiting ads after Jonathan Majors’ arrest (AP)
Update #2: Jonathan Majors Army recruiting ads pulled after domestic assault arrest (NYPost)
WNU Editor: All the US army ads have been pulled. But you can see parts of it in the commentary on the ad below.
Good try. But it probably won't work. They poisoned the well with thier woke agenda. It is obvious they are dodging the agenda by going back 20 years. Anyone with half a brain can see what a shallow effort this is.
ReplyDeleteNope. Over 20 years of service. I won't be recommending service to anyone who asks me. Not worth it.
Why die for people who consider you a deplorable.
Getting drunk and beating his wife. Getting a little bit into the role.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to have steady work as an actor. So it crosses money out of marital problems are caused by money or sex. That leaves sex or drug abuse. Maybe he should get a divorce and get custody?
ReplyDelete