Ksi, Tom Holland, Bero

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SUMMARY

  • Actor Tom Holland recently launched the non-alcoholic beverage brand Bero after his long struggle with alcoholism.
  • YouTuber KSI criticized Holland's new product deeming it as a simple cash grab meant to capitalize on Holland's fame.
  • However, netizens pointed out how KSI's criticism missed a major point as the influencer's Lunchly brand was more of a cash grab.

Tom Holland is one of the biggest stars of his generation, experiencing unprecedented commercial success with his Spider-Man franchise and other hit movies. As a result, it is only natural for the actor to branch out into other ventures like some of his predecessors. Holland recently announced the launch of a non-alcoholic beverage brand Bero.

Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Spider-Man: No Way HomeSpider-Man star Tom Holland launched a new beverage brand Bero (Credits: Sony).

Following Bero’s marketing campaign, YouTuber KSI criticized the product on social media. While the YouTuber made a compelling argument about the demerits of star-launched products, KSI missed one crucial point. Moreover, his comments might have been in poor taste, especially after KSI’s latest product was criticized along similar lines.

KSI Criticized Tom Holland’s Non-Alcoholic Beverage Brand Bero

Tom Holland is best known for portraying Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the MCU. However, the actor was recently revealed to be involved with a non-alcoholic beverage brand Bero. Following the revelation, YouTuber and social media influencer KSI took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize Holland’s association with the brand.

Merry Christmas from CCC if you know you know %40kirstylouisewellsKSI criticized Tom Holland’s Bero on social media (Credit: @ksi | Instagram).

Here is what KSI had to say about Holland’s new beverage brand.

What happened to Actors man..

I can't not say anything anymore. This is selling stuff for the sake of making money, simple. How does this benefit their fans?

This is selling crap to people who don't know better than to trust the people who are selling it to them.

Do better. https://t.co/smFeZFePSR

— ksi (@KSI) October 15, 2024

From KSI’s words, it is clear that the YouTuber is criticizing actors using his fame to launch new brands, especially ones aimed at a market that doesn’t necessarily understand the merits or demerits of the product.

KSI might have a point, especially in recent times when actors like Ryan Reynolds and Dwayne Johnson have positioned themselves as businessmen. However, it is important to note that Holland’s non-alcoholic brand stems from the actor’s previous struggles with alcoholism. As a result, Holland might have a good cause at the root of his new business venture instead of simply using his fame to sell a product.

KSI Missed a Major Point After Facing Backlash Over Lunchly

Although KSI later posted a follow-up tweet claiming that his comments were made in jest, his words were an exact rip-off of @dantdm‘s recent comments which criticized KSI and friends’ latest snacks brand, which is positioned as a competitor for Lunchables.

MEET THE ULTIMATE LUNCH EXPERIENCE%E2%80%A6%40lunchly Featuring %40drinkprime Hydration %40feastables Chocolate THE PIZZA TURKEY STACK %E2%80%98EMS or FIESTA NACHOS %E2%80%94 youll never have a boring lunch againKSI’s new brand Lunchly was criticized by netizens (Credit: @ksi | Instagram).

In September 2024, KSI, Logan Paul, and Mr. Beast announced the launch of Lunchly, which reportedly offers a “better-for-you lunch option.” However, unlike Holland’s product, KSI’s snacks brand is primarily aimed at the younger folk, who are impressionable and susceptible to aggressive marketing.

Netizens pointed out this exact issue with KSI’s criticism after the YouTuber targeted Holland’s new brand.

My brother in Christ, he's marketing this to adults. You know, people who can make their own decisions.

You're selling a glorified Lunchable.

— Joe Flacco is Elite (@UrinatingTree) October 15, 2024

There's no way you are using a recovering alcoholic and his passion project of offering non-alcohol alternatives to other struggling alcoholics… to justify a Lunchables dupe lol

— Fuzzy (@fuzzyfromyt) October 15, 2024

People in the comments don't understand how this could help so many people with alcoholism…

— SUAREZ (@suayrez) October 15, 2024

Idk what’s worse this take or your song

— Lafreniere For MVP (@Laf4MVP_) October 15, 2024

This is a really crappy take

Let the man that struggled with alcoholism create a decent NA beer for others like him.

— TRACTO 🚜 (@Tractodoteth) October 15, 2024

As the tweets suggest, netizens weren’t buying into KSI’s opinion on Holland’s new product potentially being just a cash grab that might be harmful to its target audience.

Instead, most netizens agreed that KSI was still salty over the backlash he faced over the launch of Lunchly. While there is a case to be made for actors using their star power to promote poor-quality products, KSI singling out Holland certainly did not sit well with social media users, especially since the YouTuber faced similar criticism recently.

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Pratik Handore

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Pratik is a writer at FandomWire, with a content writing experience of five years. Although he has a Bachelors in Hospitality, his fascination with all things pop culture led him to writing articles on a variety of topics ranging from latest streaming releases to unheard movie trivia. When not writing, you can find him reading manga, or watching classic TV shows.