Sofia Vergara and Fernando Fiore in new Anheuser- Busch commercial
SLP99011801- 18 JANUARY 1999- ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA: Anheuser- Busch has announced that popular Latino personalities Fernando Fiore and Sofia Vergara, from the variety show "Fuera de Serie," will star in a Bud Light commercial as part of a Latino advertising and marketing campaign, January 18. In the 30-second "Foto" spot, Sofia and Fernando are shown allowing fans to take their pictures at a public beach. Despite Fernando's humerous antics such as performing magic tricks, playing the guitar and dazzling passerby with a hula dance, the beautiful Sofia has a long line of camera-happy admirers, while he has none. wy/bg/HO UPI
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