'Side effects include having sex with your husband': Ben Stiller reveals his hilarious Female Viagra fake Super Bowl commercial
Ben Stiller has been busy promoting Zoolander 2 but it turns out he still found time to make a Super Bowl 50 spoof commercial.
Unlike other ads starring A-list actors that aired during the big game on Sunday, he made his specifically for The Tonight Show and on Monday late night host Jimmy Fallon gave it an airing.
The joke ad was for Female Viagra and starred Ben as a football fan looking for love after the game.
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Spoof Super Bowl commercial: Ben Stiller recreated a typical TV ad for Viagra with one that promoted a version of the sexual arousal drug for women
The spoof follows the same script as the familiar ads for Viagra and begins with Ben kneeling on a bed wearing a number 16 jersey and holding a football.
'Watching football together is great but I think most men would agree that cuddling with their woman after the game is pretty damn magical,' he says in a soft, reassuring yet sexy voice.
While naturally women don't suffer from erectile dysfunction, he explains, 98 percent of women over 30 do suffer from another condition: not being turned on by their husband any more.
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Sincere: Ben, 50, was seen kneeling on a bed wearing a football jersey and holding a pigskin as he described how guys like to have sex with their women after a big game
Chronic problem: The actor then acknowledged that while women don't suffer from erectile dysfunction, they can fall victim to another condition: not being turned on by their husbands any more
Medical solution: He gazes into the camera and says in a soothing and reassuring voice that there's an answer - a pill women can take on special occasions that makes them receptive to their husband's advances
The answer is Female Viagra, a pill you only have to take 'when you need it like anniversaries, special occasions and when your husband rolls over and says, 'wanna have sex?''
Then as Ben is seen gazing onto a bathroom mirror and rubbing cologne on his wrists, the actor is heard in a voiceover doing a disclaimer.
'Ask your doctor if you're mentally prepared to see your husband without his shirt on,' he says.
Disclaimer: In a voiceover, as he stares at himself in a bathroom mirror, Ben warns that women should ask their doctor if they're prepared to see their husband without a shirt on
Warning: He describes the side effects of Female Viagra, which include 'having sex with yourhusband'
Almost Blue Steel: Another complication, if you're married to a man over 70, is nightmares, he deadpans
Romance isn't dead: : As the TV spot continued with Ben engaged in supposedly sensual antics, the voiceover continued to describe what could happen as a result of taking the drug
'Side effects include dizziness, nausea and having sex with your husband, your husband saying 'sorry was that ok?' and if your husband is over 70, nightmares.'
As the actor is shown in close up blowing seeds off a dandelion, he deadpans: 'If sex with your husband lasts more than four minutes, God help you.'
'Just fake it or pretend to go to sleep or tell him you have a headache,' he adds.
Too much? If sex goes on for more than four minutes, the actor advises women to either 'fake it', 'pretend to go to sleep' or say they 'have a headache'
Aired on late night: The spoof was shown during Ben's visit to The Tonight Show on Monday
Ben and co-star Owen Wilson have brought Blue Steel back to the big screen, reprising their roles as Derek Zoolander and Hansel in a sequel to the 2001 hit comedy.
This time around, the male models are on a mission to stop a conspiracy to kill the world's most beautiful people.
The film that opens on Friday in North America also stars Penelope Cruz, Will Ferrell, Christine Taylor and Kristen Wiig.
Host with the most: Jimmy Fallon obligingly showed the commercial after the actor lamented the fact it had been bounced from the Super Bowl TV lineup
They're back: Ben is busy promoting Zoolander 2, in which he and Owen Wilson reprise their roles as male models Derek and Hansel. They're pictured at the film's London premiere last week
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