Home / Arts and Entertainment / Canadian Star's Olympic Ad Sparks Outrage
Canadian Star's Olympic Ad Sparks Outrage
5 Feb
Summary
- Tate McRae's Olympic ad promoting Team USA drew sharp criticism in Canada.
- Canadian radio hosts and social media users questioned her national pride.
- McRae, born in Calgary, is a known fan of the Calgary Flames hockey team.

Canadian-born pop singer Tate McRae has ignited controversy in her native country due to her appearance in a recent NBC advertisement for the upcoming Winter Olympics. The ad promotes NBC's broadcast of the opening ceremony, featuring McRae in ski attire and expressing enthusiasm for Team USA. She is heard in the clip discussing meeting "America's best" athletes and highlighting NBC's coverage of major sporting events, including the Super Bowl.
Born in Calgary, Alberta, McRae has been identified as a resident of New York City and is a notable supporter of the Calgary Flames NHL team. Her participation in the Team USA-focused ad has not sat well with many Canadians. Several public figures, including Virgin Radio Toronto hosts Daryn Jones and Deepa Prashad, have publicly questioned her actions. Prashad asked if McRae was a "sellout," while Jones questioned her national pride, referencing the Olympics having previously been held in McRae's hometown.




