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Tuesday 20 November 2018 10:01 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 2:18 am

Twitter picks a man named John Lewis as the star of its new Christmas advert

Every year, a man named John Lewis in Virginia receives over 50,000 tweets intended for UK department store John Lewis and Partners. This year, he's been made the star of Twitter's Christmas advert.

Lewis secured the Twitter username @JohnLewis in 2007, and has become known for his witty responses to people who confuse him for the retailer.

Shot on location in his home in Blacksburg, Twitter UK's advert focuses on Lewis' annual Christmas ritual where he responds to the increased volume of tweets he receives over the festive period, ranging from customer enquiries to discussions on John Lewis and Partners' own retail advert.

Included in the background are several nods to previous John Lewis adverts in recent years, including Monty the Penguin, a moon ornament and Buster the Boxer. The advert comes after the retailer released its own advert last week, which features British music icon Elton John.

"I think it’s hilarious that people mistake me for the UK store and I do my best to direct them to the right place," said the real John Lewis. "I see a massive spike in tweets at this time of year and I always watch the John Lewis advert, especially as it becomes a huge part of my Twitter conversation." 

"I find it absolutely fascinating that Twitter UK has chosen me to star in their Christmas film. Hopefully people will be kind about my acting skills, I am no Elton John but who knows maybe I’ll get tweets about my own film this year."

Twitter UK's director of planning David Wilding said: "Twitter is full of amazing stories and @JohnLewis is one of our favourites. His open, honest and funny responses really capture the spirit of Twitter at Christmas and we wanted to create this film tell his story.

"Twitter is a platform that allows anyone to join the conversation, even if it’s by mistake."

 

 

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