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What kind of toys do you mean, Stephen? ;’)
Corbin Fisher? Didn’t they use to make my toys?
But isn’t Joey’s rampant narcissism part of the ad? While making fun of it the ad seems to accept it as something to be expected in a man so pretty, and unusually, not detracting from his desirability — rewarding him with knickers and applause at the end.
Someone on Twitter suggested the ad reminds him of Corbin Fisher — Joey and the house he’s in certainly have that look. Sadly, it’s a Corbin Fisher vid that ends just before the other model turns up.
Am I the only one thinking that all Messy Joey cares about is himself?