Bill Maher Criticizes Nike's Ad
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Bill Maher rips Nike’s Super Bowl 2025 ad featuring Caitlin Clark as ‘zombie lie’ about the patriarchy

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Nike ad features iconic female athletes like Caitlin Clark and Sha’Carri Richardson .
The black-and-white ad, “So Win ,” features a vaunted roster of female athletes, including WNBA stars Clark , Sabrina Ionescu and A’ja Wilson .
The ad is Nike 's first to air during a Super Bowl since 1998 .
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