In the video Will Ferrell tells fans that he will cook, give a tattoo or eat garbage if people go to the polls
Highlights
- President Barack Obama, who continues to look beyond politics for endorsements, has now got the backing of comic actor Will Ferrell.
- In a new YouTube clip, the 45-year-old is dressed in a smoking jacket adorned with an Obama 2012 pin and tells fans that he will cook, give a tattoo or eat garbage if people go to the polls, The Hollywood Reporter said.
- "I will do anything to get you to go out and vote November sixth. I am not kidding. You need a guy to help you move a couch? Done. I even have my own van," said Ferrell, who recently essayed the role of a Presidential candidate in "The Campaign".
- After doing a dance, he says "That was just a taste. If you want the full buffet, you are going to have to vote." Ferrell helped raise funds for Obama in 2008, and co-hosted a USD 38,000 a person fundraiser for the President in February.
- The video was re-tweeted by Obama's Twitter account. "Will Ferrell's not kidding," the President tweeted. The President is also supported by stars like Jay-Z and Stevie Wonder on the campaign trail.
Los Angeles:
President Barack Obama, whocontinues to look beyond politics for endorsements, has nowgot the backing of comic actor Will Ferrell.
In a new YouTube clip, the 45-year-old is dressed in asmoking jacket adorned with an Obama 2012 pin and tells fansthat he will cook, give a tattoo or eat garbage if people goto the polls, The Hollywood Reporter said.
"I will do anything to get you to go out and voteNovember sixth. I am not kidding. You need a guy to help youmove a couch? Done. I even have my own van," said Ferrell, whorecently essayed the role of a Presidential candidate in
TheCampaign.
After doing a dance, he says "That was just a taste. Ifyou want the full buffet, you are going to have to vote."Ferrell helped raise funds for Obama in 2008, andco-hosted a USD 38,000 a person fundraiser for the Presidentin February.
The video was re-tweeted by Obama's Twitter account."Will Ferrell's not kidding," the President tweeted.The President is also supported by stars like Jay-Z andStevie Wonder on the campaign trail.