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Home / Arts and Entertainment / From Bouncer to Icon: The 'Whassup?' Legend

From Bouncer to Icon: The 'Whassup?' Legend

26 Jan

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Summary

  • The iconic 'Whassup?' catchphrase originated in a 1999 Budweiser commercial.
  • Cast members were childhood friends from Philadelphia, bringing natural chemistry.
  • One star, Scott Martin Brooks, overcame kidney disease and received a transplant.
From Bouncer to Icon: The 'Whassup?' Legend

The iconic "Whassup?" greeting, first aired in a December 1999 Budweiser commercial, has surprisingly endured for over 25 years, becoming a lasting part of popular culture. Scott Martin Brooks, who portrayed Dookie in the advertisement, shared that he had no prior acting aspirations and was a nightclub bouncer before being cast. The commercial's success stemmed from the genuine camaraderie of its stars, who were childhood friends from Philadelphia. This authenticity led Budweiser to pivot from its original casting ideas. The campaign rapidly expanded, including Super Bowl spots, and cemented the phrase in movies and memes. Brooks and his friends became Budweiser brand ambassadors for two years, traveling nationwide for appearances. The cultural impact was significant, with parodies in films and appearances on late-night shows. "Whassup?" was even inducted into the CLIO Awards Hall of Fame in 2006. Despite the campaign's success, Brooks initially returned to his bouncer job, only leaving when the attention became overwhelming. He has recently overcome serious health challenges, including kidney disease, receiving a kidney transplant in early 2024. The enduring friendships among the cast members remain a vital part of the story, with them continuing to support each other's successes.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The first Budweiser commercial featuring the 'Whassup?' catchphrase aired in December 1999.
The main actors in the original 'Whassup?' ad were childhood friends from Philadelphia, including Scott Martin Brooks, Charles Stone III, Fred Thomas, and Paul Williams.
Scott Martin Brooks, who played Dookie, recently received a kidney transplant in early 2024 after battling kidney disease since 2016.

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