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  • Sydney Sweeney Joins Meg Ryan And Billy Crystal In Leaked Super Bowl Ad


    Thirty-six years after “When Harry Met Sally…” delivered one of the most iconic lines in movie history, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan have reunited to recreate the moment for a Super Bowl ad.

    The 60-second commercial for Hellmann’s mayonnaise, which debuted online ahead of Super Bowl 59, brings the beloved actors back to Katz’s Deli, the very location where their legendary scene was filmed.

    Sitting at what appears to be the same table from the 1989 rom-com, Meg Ryan’s Sally Albright once again steals the show, but this time, over a sandwich loaded with Hellmann’s mayo that even grabs Sydney Sweeney’s attention.

    ‘I’ll Have What She’s Having’

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal re-create infamous When Harry Met Sally scene for Hellmanns Super Bowl ad

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    The ad kicks off with Crystal’s Harry Burns looking around the deli and joking, “I can’t believe they let us back in this place.”

    Meanwhile, Ryan’s Sally takes a bite of her turkey sandwich but appears unsatisfied with the flavor. To fix that, she adds a little Hellmann’s mayo, taking another bite and suddenly, everything changes.

    Much like the legendary fake orgasm scene from “When Harry Met Sally…,” Ryan begins moaning, throwing her head back, and banging on the table, mimicking her iconic performance from 1989. As everyone in the deli turns to stare, Crystal quips with a smirk, “This one’s real.”

    After coming down from her sandwich-induced bliss, Ryan declares, “Now that is a sandwich.”

    Sydney Sweeney Joins the Fun

    Sydney Sweeney featured in When Harry Met Sally Hellmanns Super Bowl ad

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    Just as in the original film, the moment wouldn’t be complete without someone else taking notice. In this version, the waiter turns to none other than Sydney Sweeney, who appears to be witnessing the whole thing unfold.

    “I’ll have what she’s having,” Sweeney said.

    While the full extent of Sweeney’s role in the ad hasn’t been revealed, her involvement adds another layer of star power to what is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about commercials of Super Bowl 59.

    How Do Fans Feel?

    Since the ad was released on social media, fans of “When Harry Met Sally…” have been weighing in, with reactions ranging from nostalgic excitement to disappointment.

    Some viewers were delighted by the reunion, calling it a heartwarming throwback.

    “I literally gasped. This made my heart happy,” one Instagram user commented on Hellmann’s Instagram post featuring the ad.

    “Cannot tell you how happy Hellmann’s made me today. Absolutely the best,” another Instagram user said, who later added, “I can’t stop watching this.”

    Social Media Reacts To Sydney Sweeney’s Appearance

    However, not everyone was thrilled with the commercial.

    On X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, someone expressed disappointment, criticizing Sydney Sweeney’s delivery of the famous line and questioning why every reunion has to be for a commercial:

    “1. I miss when Super Bowl commercials air on the Super Bowl
    2. Sydney Sweeney does not do that line justice
    3. Why is every reunion now a commercial (scrubs, the office, when ‘Harry met Sally,’ ‘Modern Family,’ etc.)”

    Others pointed out a trend of nostalgic reunions being used as marketing gimmicks, referencing past Super Bowl ads such as Zach Braff and Donald Faison’s recurring T-Mobile commercials and Mike Myers and Dana Carvey’s 2021 Uber Eats ad honoring “Wayne’s World.”

    Someone else shared their thoughts on X, writing, “This scene in ‘When Harry Met Sally…’ is iconic, but the Super Bowl ad spoofy doesn’t hit like I wanted it to.”

    Super Bowl Meets Rom-Com Nostalgia

    Billy Crystal in Hellman's ad

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    With Super Bowl ads often featuring big-name stars and nostalgic throwbacks, Hellmann’s has delivered a winning combination by bringing Crystal and Ryan back together. The commercial celebrates a beloved moment in film history while adding a humorous modern twist, making it a must-watch for romantic comedy fans and football viewers alike.

    Whether or not mayonnaise can truly inspire that much passion is up for debate, but one thing is certain: this Super Bowl ad is a treat for movie lovers who still swoon over Harry and Sally’s timeless love story.

    Last year’s Super Bowl drew an audience of approximately 123.7 million viewers, and with the Kansas City Chiefs set to face off against the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9, viewership is expected to remain just as high.



    In an unexpected turn of events, rising star Sydney Sweeney has been revealed to join iconic duo Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in a leaked Super Bowl ad. The ad, which has been kept tightly under wraps, has caused quite a stir among fans as they eagerly await the big game to see what this star-studded trio has in store.

    Sweeney, known for her roles in hit shows like “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus,” is sure to bring a fresh and dynamic energy to the ad, alongside the seasoned talents of Ryan and Crystal. With all three actors known for their impeccable comedic timing and on-screen charisma, this ad is sure to be a standout moment during the Super Bowl commercial breaks.

    While details about the ad’s storyline and brand have yet to be officially confirmed, the leaked footage has already sparked excitement and speculation among viewers. With such a powerhouse ensemble, this ad is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated commercials of the year.

    Be sure to tune in to the Super Bowl to catch Sydney Sweeney, Meg Ryan, and Billy Crystal in action and see what surprises they have in store for viewers. It’s definitely a commercial you won’t want to miss!

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  • Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan star in hilarious Super Bowl ad with nod to their iconic film


    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan’s reunion has been revealed and it’s… a Super Bowl commercial!

    In the new ad released Wednesday for Hellmann’s mayonnaise, the “When Harry Met Sally” co-stars are right back where it all started, sitting in New York City’s famous Katz’s Delicatessen, where one of the most iconic scenes from the 1989 film took place.

    When Sally Met Hellmann’s Super Bowl commercial

    “I can’t believe they let us back in this place,” Crystal says to Ryan in the commercial. When Ryan asks “Why?” Crystal says “Hello…,” nodding to the famous, hilarious deli scene from the classic.

    “Nobody remembers that,” responds Ryan, shrugging off the reference.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal star side-by-side in a new Hellman’s mayonnaise commercial.

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    As Ryan and Crystal dig into their sandwiches, Ryan expresses displeasure but after she adds mayonnaise to her sandwich, she immediately begins to really enjoy the sandwich, channeling her famous excited reaction from the original film, 35 years later.

    “Here we go,” responds Crystal in annoyance.

    As Ryan continues, banging her hands on the table and rolling her head back, Crystal chimes in, “this one’s real.”

    “Lunch and a show,” he says, addressing onlookers.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal star side-by-side in a new Hellman’s mayonnaise commercial.

    Hellman’s

    A surprise twist at the end reveals Sydney Sweeney sitting nearby who delivers the now-iconic punchline, “I’ll have what she’s having” — which was originally delivered by “When Harry Met Sally” director Rob Reiner’s mother Estelle Reiner.

    The 30 second spot will air in the second quarter of the Super Bowl on Feb. 9, while a longer 60 second version will debut on social media.

    The stars previously teased the reunion in an Instagram post last week.

    “The opportunity to return to Katz’s Deli with Meg was a no brainer,” Crystal said in a statement introducing the advertisement.

    “Thanks to Hellmann’s, who came up with the concept and wrote a really funny spot, we’re bringing some laughs and nostalgia and helping When Harry Met Sally celebrate its 35th Anniversary during the Big Game this year,” Crystal continued.

    Ryan added in a statement, “Reuniting with Billy and stepping back into Sally’s shoes was a joy.”

    Hellmann’s tapped renowned director Jake Szymanski, an alum of comedic powerhouses like “Saturday Night Live” and Funny or Die, to oversee the new spot.

    In a preview event at Katz’s on Tuesday night, Szymanski said the brand “had all the right pieces in place” with Ryan, Crystal and Katz’s all signed on to create the commercial, revealing that this “was the first time either of them had been back at Katz’s since they shot the scene.”

    “Obviously I’m a huge fan of the movie — the biggest thing for me when you have celebrities like this and doing something iconic, is you want to try to make something that feels like only they could have done it,” he said. “When you have good performers let them perform in a way that feels special — obviously you have to do it with Billy and Meg.”

    Szymanski noted that “it’s also a commercial that I feel like integrated Hellmann’s really well, it’s not forcing itself somewhere it shouldn’t.”

    A hot turkey sandwich with Hellmann’s mayo at Katz’s Deli in New York City for the brand’s new Super Bowl ad.

    Hellmann’s

    Hellmann’s and Katz’s also teamed up to create the “What She’s Having” Sandwich Package — a new bundle available online for nationwide delivery that includes all the ingredients and recipe to make Meg Ryan’s sandwich order, complete with Hellmann’s mayonnaise, plus Crystal’s pastrami sandwich. Each kit costs $120, with free shipping, and can feed four to six people. Limited quantities available.

    Before the big game, check out a first look at Super Bowl ads featuring big stars here.



    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, the beloved stars of the classic romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally,” reunited for a hilarious Super Bowl ad that paid homage to their iconic film.

    In the ad, Crystal and Ryan recreated the famous scene from the movie where Sally fakes an orgasm in a deli, but with a twist. This time, they were in a crowded football stadium, and Crystal’s over-the-top performance had the entire crowd in stitches.

    The ad cleverly incorporated references to the original film, with Crystal’s character even ordering a sandwich with the famous line, “I’ll have what she’s having.”

    Fans of “When Harry Met Sally” were delighted to see the two stars back together on screen, bringing their signature chemistry and comedic timing to the big game. It was a fun and nostalgic moment that had viewers laughing and reminiscing about the beloved romantic comedy.

    Overall, the Super Bowl ad starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan was a delightful throwback that brought joy to fans of the film and added some humor to the game day festivities.

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  • Spokane’s Sydney Sweeney makes cameo in Super Bowl ad re-creating iconic ‘When Harry Met Sally’ scene with Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal


    Viewers tuning into the Super Bowl (on Fox, Tubi and NFL+) may see some familiar faces in an advertisement for mayonnaise.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reconvened 36 years later to re-create the iconic diner scene from “When Harry Met Sally” (where Ryan loudly acts out a particular R-rated deed to make a point).

    In the 60-second spot, the rom-com queen, now 63, and comedian, 76, returned to Manhattan’s Katz’s Deli to dine on sandwiches.

    But it’s not just these two successful actors you may recognize in the Hellman’s ad. Spokane’s Sydney Sweeney makes a cameo, too.

    After Ryan puts Hellmann’s mayonnaise on her sandwich, she begins to make noises of pleasure.

    Sweeney (of “Immaculate,” “Euphoria” “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” “Madame Web” and “Anyone But You” fame) then utters the line made famous by director Rob Reiner’s mother Estelle in the 1989 film: “I’ll have what she’s having.”

    The line is ranked No. 33 on the American Film Institute’s list of the Top 100 movie quotes.

    “Now that is a sandwich,” Ryan says.

    Sweeney grew up in Spokane, attending Saint George’s School. 

    Crystal told People on Wednesday that the on-set reunion with Ryan “felt the same” as it did three decades earlier.

    “It’s the first time that we’ve been offered something like that,” the six-time Emmy winner told People.

    As for working with Sweeney? Both actors agreed the 27-year-old did the line justice.

    “She’s adorable,” Crystal told People. “That’s a big deal. It’s an iconic line and it’s a big honor to get to do that. And a heavy burden.”

    “It was game and fun and loose and ballsy and just seemed to be having a blast while she was there,” Ryan said. “She’s a completely adorable person.”



    Spokane’s Sydney Sweeney makes cameo in Super Bowl ad re-creating iconic ‘When Harry Met Sally’ scene with Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal

    Spokane native and rising Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney stole the spotlight during this year’s Super Bowl with a memorable cameo in a commercial that paid homage to the classic romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally.”

    In the ad, Sweeney re-created the iconic deli scene from the movie, where Meg Ryan famously fakes an orgasm in front of Billy Crystal. Sweeney’s performance was pitch-perfect, capturing the essence of Ryan’s original performance while adding her own modern twist.

    Fans were thrilled to see Sweeney sharing the screen with two legends of the silver screen, and many took to social media to praise her acting chops and undeniable chemistry with Crystal.

    Sweeney, who got her start in the industry at a young age, has been making waves in Hollywood with roles in hit shows like “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus.” Her star is on the rise, and this Super Bowl cameo is just the latest example of her talent and versatility.

    Spokane is proud to call Sydney Sweeney one of its own, and we can’t wait to see what she does next on the big screen. Keep shining, Sydney!

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  • Billy Crystal And Meg Ryan Star in Hellmann’s Super Bowl Commercial


    That must be some sandwich.

    “When Harry Met Sally…” stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan spoofed their classic scene from the iconic 1989 romantic comedy in which Ryan’s character, Sally, fakes an orgasm at lunch at Katz’s Delicatessen in New York City by parodying it in a Super Bowl ad for Hellmann’s mayonnaise.

    The spot opens with each of them holding a sandwich while they sit at a table.

    “I can’t believe they let us back in this place,” Crystal says.

    “Why?” Ryan responds.

    “Hello,” he says, alluding to the incident.

    “Nobody remembers that,” she says.

    Ryan laments how the sandwich she’s eating isn’t “doing it.” She then spreads some Hellmann’s on the bread and begins quietly moaning in delight.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in Hellman's Super Bowl ad.
    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal are up to their old tricks again.YouTube

    “What’s happening? Here we go,” Crystal says as her wailing grows louder.

    “Oh my gosh! So good!” Ryan says, as other customers start looking at her.

    “This one’s real,” Crystal says, as Ryan’s behavior continues to increase in intensity and volume.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in Hellman's Super Bowl ad.
    Meg Ryan knows how to make her sandwich taste better.YouTube

    “Lunch and a show,” Crystal jokes to the other people in the restaurant as Ryan eventually settles down.

    “Now that is a sandwich,” a satisfied Ryan says before the camera quickly cuts to Sydney Sweeney, seated at another table.

    “I’ll have what she’s having,” she tells the waitress, a nod to how the scene from the movie ended when an older female customer says the same line to the waitress after seeing Sally’s exaggerated performance.

    “I’m competing with a condiment,” Crystal then says in a voice-over as the commercial ends.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in Hellman's Super Bowl ad.
    Billy Crystal watches as Meg Ryan puts on a show, yet again.YouTube

    Ryan and Crystal, who had teased their reunion on social media earlier this month, had a blast returning to their beloved roles and the very famous scene.

    “Reuniting with Billy and stepping back into Sally’s shoes was a joy,” Ryan said in a statement. “I’m hoping it’ll be fun for fans to revisit this scene with its (wink, wink) new star, Hellmann’s mayo.” 

    “The opportunity to return to Katz’s Deli with Meg was a no brainer,” said Crystal. “Thanks to Hellmann’s, who came up with the concept and wrote a really funny spot, we’re bringing some laughs and nostalgia and helping When Harry Met Sally celebrate its 35th Anniversary during the Big Game this year.” 

    Sydney Sweeney in Hellman's Super Bowl ad.
    Sydney Sweeney makes a cameo at the end of the ad.YouTube

    “When Harry Met Sally…” has long been considered one of the all-time best romantic comedies, so much so that it would later be lionized with the “Meg Ryan fall” trend and celebrated by Crystal when he donned a sweater eerily similar to one he wore in the film when he turned 75 in 2023.

    In 2019, he and Ryan reunited when the movie was screened at the TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles. Crystal said he had a hunch the movie would be a hit after seeing the audience react to the orgasm scene during an early test screening.

    “(It was) the first time people saw it and it was the first time the orgasm scene — I have to call it that — played, and the laughs were insanely great,” Crystal told “Entertainment Tonight.” “When that scene ended, we realized (director Rob Reiner) and I were holding hands because it was so intense in the theater, the laughs were so amazing, that we knew that there was something special.”





    Get ready for a blast from the past as Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan team up once again, this time for a hilarious Hellmann’s Super Bowl commercial. The iconic duo, who starred together in the beloved romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally,” are reuniting for what is sure to be a memorable ad during the big game.

    In the commercial, Crystal and Ryan play two friends who are trying to make the perfect sandwich using Hellmann’s mayonnaise. As they experiment with different ingredients and techniques, hilarity ensues. With Crystal’s comedic timing and Ryan’s charm, this commercial is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

    So grab your snacks and get ready to see Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan back on screen together in what is sure to be a commercial worth watching during the Super Bowl. Don’t miss out on the fun and be sure to tune in to catch all the action.

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  • Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal, Sydney Sweeney star in Super Bowl ad






    Get ready for an epic Super Bowl commercial featuring Hollywood legends Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, alongside rising star Sydney Sweeney! The trio is set to star in a heartwarming and hilarious ad that is sure to be a standout during the big game. Stay tuned for more details on this star-studded commercial that is bound to be a fan favorite! #SuperBowlAd #MegRyan #BillyCrystal #SydneySweeney

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  • Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan Recreate ‘When Harry Met Sally’ Fake Orgasm Scene for Hellmann’s Super Bowl Ad With Sydney Sweeney


    One of the things about Sally Albright that drives Harry Burns crazy in the 1989 movie “When Harry Met Sally” is her picky food sensibilities. It takes her an hour and a half to make a sandwich, he tells her. In the sequel, she only has 30 seconds.

    The characters, famously played by Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, return to New York’s Katz’ Delicatessen for a reprise of one of the movie’s best-known scenes in which Sally pretends to have an orgasm while the pair dines. Now, they will also promote Hellmann’s mayonnaise in the Super Bowl.

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    With the movie recently reaching its 35th anniversary and being accepted into the National Film Registry, “it just felt like the perfect storm for us to get back together at the same table and have indigestion,” says Crystal, during a recent interview.

    Hellmann’s, which is owned by the consumer-products giant Unilever, is showing its ambition for the Super Bowl commercial, the brand’s fifth. In recent years, the popular condiment has focused on the issue of food waste, telling Big Game viewers that the mayonnaise can help them use more of the supermarket staples that they buy. Last year’s Super Bowl ad tapped Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson and a “Mayo Cat.”

    In contemplating another Super Bowl ad salvo, executives wanted to shake up the mission, says Jessica Grigoriou, senior vice president of marketing for condiments at Unilever, and show how the mayonnaise helped make for superior eating. “We want to continue to up the bar every year and continue to surprise people too and do something a little bit more unexpected.” she says. The ad taps humor and nostalgia, she adds, two themes that regularly prove popular at the Super Bowl. The new 30-second ad is slated to run in the second quarter during Fox’s telecast of the event on February 9.

    Reviving a classic piece of content, however, is never easy. Indeed, past Super Bowl advertisers have resurrected popular film and TV characters, but usually not in the scenes that made them so memorable. General Motors in 2022 reconvened the cast of the 1997 hit “Austin Powers” in a new tale that has the popular character Dr. Evil, played by Mike Myers, trying to take over the auto giant in a new bid to control the world. Characters from HBO’s “The Sopranos” were resurrected that year for a spot from Chevrolet. In 2019, Anheuser-Busch InBev’s Stella Artois ran a Super Bowl spot featuring Jeff Bridges as “The Dude” from “The Big Lebowski” sitting near Sarah Jessica Parker playing Carrie Bradshaw from “Sex and the City.”

    Others have tried similar feats in other venues. Comcast in 2019 created a sequel of sorts to the beloved 1982 movie “E.T.” with the alien and actor Henry Thomas turning up for a longform commercial during NBC’s broadcast of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The company consulted with director Steve Spielberg to make sure it stayed true to the conceit.

    Neither Ryan or Crystal had qualms about picking up where they left off (indeed, the table they sit at in the commercial is the same one used so many years ago in the film). “ I had never been back, ever,” says Ryan. “It looks precisely, exactly the same.” The rapport the actors still share, says Crystal, will make viewers feel as if the characters “have been coming there for 35 years every Saturday or Sunday and this is their thing.”

    The commercial may have been more challenging than the movie, suggests Ryan, who did ads for Burger King and deodorant in a different era. “I always felt like movies were easier, frankly, with less attention to detail, you know?” she says. “There is a lot that 30 seconds or 45 seconds or 60 seconds have to communicate. It’s a different animal.”

    Hellman’s isn’t leaving anything to chance. Fans can order the turkey and pastrami sandwiches they see in the new Super Bowl spot, says Grigoriou, with special instructions included to make the meal to Sally’s specifications (which require Hellmann’s to make things complete). Customers can even schedule the delivery for the Friday before the Super Bowl.

    Even though the ad nods to an old film, it still has a new surprise. Sydney Sweeney makes a cameo to offer the oft-remembered line, “I’ll have what she’s having.”

    The recreation of this specific scene shows just how much consumer culture has changed in the decades since the movie was on screens. In 1989, depicting an orgasm in public was viewed as tripping the lines of decency. At the time, “you hadn’t heard the word ‘orgasm’ in a film unless it was a Ron Jeremy movie,” says Crystal. Now, “there’s far worse on TV.” Oh, Harry.

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    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, the iconic duo from the beloved romantic comedy ‘When Harry Met Sally,’ have reunited to recreate one of the film’s most memorable scenes for a Hellmann’s Super Bowl ad. In the ad, Crystal and Ryan are joined by rising star Sydney Sweeney as they comically reenact the fake orgasm scene that made waves back in 1989.

    The ad begins with Crystal and Ryan sitting in a diner, just like in the original film, as they order sandwiches with Hellmann’s mayo. As they take a bite of their sandwiches, Sweeney, playing a waitress, approaches their table and asks if everything is okay. This prompts Crystal to deliver his famous line, “I’ll have what she’s having,” before Ryan hilariously launches into her fake orgasm performance.

    The scene is a perfect blend of nostalgia and humor, with Crystal and Ryan effortlessly recapturing the magic of their on-screen chemistry. Sweeney’s inclusion adds a fresh twist to the classic scene, making it a fun and entertaining watch for viewers of all ages.

    As the ad comes to a close, the trio breaks character and shares a laugh, showcasing the camaraderie and fun they had while filming. The commercial ends with the Hellmann’s logo and a tagline that reads, “Bringing people together one sandwich at a time.”

    Overall, this Super Bowl ad is a delightful homage to a beloved film and a creative way to promote Hellmann’s products. With Crystal, Ryan, and Sweeney at the helm, it’s sure to be a hit with audiences everywhere.

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  • Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan Reunite for Orgasmic Super Bowl Ad — and Sydney Sweeney’s There Too


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    Just shy of a week after teasing an “iconic” reunion on Instagram, Meg Ryan and Billy Crytal are indeed back together – and in Katz’s Deli, no less. This time though, it was for a Super Bowl ad.

    Specifically, the commercial is for Hellmann’s mayonnaise. Returning to the deli as their beloved characters from “When Harry Met Sally,” Crystal immediately jokes that he “can’t believe they let us back in this place.” As Ryan bites into her sandwich, she’s unimpressed, and adds a heaping helping of the mayo.

    Now, given the location of this scene, we’re pretty sure you can guess what happens next. As she bites into the sandwich again, she starts moaning in pleasure, prompting Crystal to sigh and say, “Here we go!”

    Yes, the duo recreates the infamous orgasm scene from the film, only this time, Meg Ryan isn’t doing it just to mock him. “This one’s real,” Crystal even says as Ryan smacks the table.

    Of course, this beloved scene wouldn’t be complete without an onlooker immediately telling their waiter that “I’ll have what she’s having.”

    That onlooker? Sydney Sweeney. Yes, really. You can watch the full reunion in the video, above.

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    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, two iconic stars of the romantic comedy genre, have reunited for a hilarious Super Bowl ad that is sure to leave viewers in stitches. The ad, which also features rising star Sydney Sweeney, is filled with humor, heart, and a surprising twist that will have audiences talking long after the big game.

    In the ad, Crystal and Ryan play a couple who are trying to reignite the passion in their relationship. As they struggle to find the spark that once brought them together, Sweeney appears as a young woman who offers them a solution that is both unexpected and incredibly funny.

    The chemistry between Crystal and Ryan is as strong as ever, and their comedic timing is spot-on. Sweeney also shines in her role, adding a fresh and modern energy to the ad that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.

    With a mix of nostalgia, humor, and a touch of romance, this Super Bowl ad is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages. So be sure to tune in on game day to see Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, and Sydney Sweeney in action — you won’t want to miss it!

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  • Billy Crystal & Meg Ryan Recreate “When Harry Met Sally” Deli Scene For Super Bowl Ad


    Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan have returned to the scene of the orgasm, recreating the indelible deli scene from When Harry Met Sally for a Super Bowl ad for mayonnaise.

    The spot for Hellmann’s (watch the 60-second version above) was filmed at Katz’s Delicatessen in New York, the same venue where the 1989 romcom scene took place. The close replica of the original scene only adds the variation that the addition of the right brand of mayo is what prompts an orgasmic response from Sally. Nodding to the original scene’s button, the line “I’ll have what she’s having,” the ad has Sydney Sweeney deliver it in place of Estelle Reiner in the original movie.

    The ad will be part of a record-setting lineup for Fox’s telecast of the February 9 game. Earlier Wednesday, sources told Deadline the network has fetched more than $8 million for at least 10 of the 30-second spots during the game, a new high. Fox broke the $7 million mark in 2023, its last time broadcasting the Super Bowl.

    Jake Szymanski directed the ad, which starts with Harry observing, “I can’t believe they let us back in this place.” When Sally asks him why, he responds, “Hello…,” alluding to the pounding-the-table scene in the film. “Nobody remembers that,” Sally shrugs.

    Dissatisfied with her sandwich, Sally adds a squirt or two of Hellmann’s and suddenly rediscovers the carnal pleasures of a good deli experience. Crystal is in his element once Ryan begins moaning with delight. “Here we go,” he mutters. As more and more nearby diners and onlookers stare, he delivers a beleaguered smile, telling them, “Lunch and a show, huh? How about that?!”



    In a nostalgic and heartwarming Super Bowl ad, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan reunite to recreate the iconic deli scene from their beloved romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally.”

    The ad begins with Crystal and Ryan sitting in a crowded deli, just like in the original movie. As they banter back and forth about whether men and women can truly be friends without any romantic feelings getting in the way, the camera captures the same chemistry and humor that made their on-screen relationship so memorable.

    As they reach the climax of the scene, with Ryan faking a loud and exaggerated orgasm to prove her point, the ad cuts to a shot of Crystal looking amused and slightly embarrassed. The ad ends with the tagline, “Some things never change, even after 30 years. Happy Super Bowl Sunday from When Harry Met Sally.”

    Fans of the classic film are sure to be delighted by this charming and clever ad, which pays tribute to a timeless love story and the enduring talent of its stars.

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  • Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reveal why they finally revisited ‘When Harry Met Sally’ after 35 years




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    It’s a reunion 35 years in the making, thanks to mayonnaise.

    More than three decades after the romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally” first hit theaters, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan are finally back together.

    Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of their beloved movie, Crystal and Ryan returned to the famed Katz’s Deli in New York City to recreate one of the film’s most famous scenes, where the floors were still greasy, the commotion was still loud, and, well, the orgasms were still very fake.

    Seated together at the exact same table where they originally filmed that infamous 1989 meal, Crystal and Ryan have recreated the iconic moment from rom-com cinema for a Hellmann’s mayonnaise commercial that will air during next month’s Super Bowl.

    Speaking to CNN, the duo revealed that they never thought they’d have a “When Harry Met Sally” reunion. But then the perfect project came along.

    In the commercial, titled “When Sally Met Hellmann’s,” Ryan, in character as Sally, is overcome with excitement, to say the least, when she takes a bite of her turkey sandwich with Hellmann’s mayonnaise.

    Ryan said she is excited for fans to learn that Harry and Sally are still together all these years later.

    “I don’t know that they intended it, but what we like about it is that you’re inside a little bit of their happily after ever,” Ryan told CNN. “Thirty-five years later, you get the idea that they’re still going here, they’re together, they’re still talking the way they talk to each other. It’s like a little wink at the movie.”

    Crystal said that it felt like no time had passed at all.

    “Is the right word comfortable? I don’t know, it just makes sense! That’s always been something, is that you can’t really define it,” Crystal said. “I knew it the first time that we met when Meg came in. I was already cast in the movie and when Meg came in to talk and then to read, we just said, ‘Let’s start shooting.’ It just felt right and great right away. And it did on this day, too.”

    Crystal continued, “When we walked onto the set together, it was just like, ‘Here we are.’ Same table, same pastrami sandwich, same indigestion. And you know, it felt kind of great.”

    The duo still marvel at the enduring love for “When Harry Met Sally.”

    “I think about the legacy of that scene or that movie,” Ryan said. “Talking about it today, I’m so grateful that I was around all of these really kind and very high-level comedic minds,” she said, reminiscing on working on the film with Crystal and castmates Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby, as well as director Rob Reiner, writer Nora Ephron and cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld.

    “Understanding men and women, the basic principle was, ‘Can they be friends?’ You know, that’s delicate stuff – this was in the late ’80s. It was really high wire,” Crystal said. “You have no idea what’s going to happen with any project. We left with a great experience. We still have that in our hearts, and we’ll always have that. And the fact that this movie has endured and is so respected and revered and studied, that is incredibly moving and satisfying.”

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal in a scene from

    Recalling the original deli scene, Crystal said that Ephron came up with the initial idea to discuss a woman faking an orgasm on-screen. But the two stars had creative input. Ryan told CNN that she is the one who voiced, ‘I should do it,’ and then Crystal took it up a notch, offering the idea to film the scene in a public setting, like a restaurant.

    In the Super Bowl ad, the punchline – “I’ll have what she’s having” – is recreated by a modern-day rom-com star: actress Sydney Sweeney.

    Ryan praised Sweeney as “ballsy, funny, game, silly and smart,” and said that she came to set with social media ideas to support the project.

    “That’s maybe an intimidating environment to walk into,” Ryan added. “But she was just fantastic.”

    Crystal, who praised Sweeney’s “extraordinary work” in HBO’s “Euphoria,” said that “bearing the burden of having to deliver that line” comes with pressure, but Sweeney “delivered it and she was really good.”

    “She was just great,” Crystal said. “I think it will be a delicious little surprise at the end.”



    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly to discuss their decision to revisit the iconic romantic comedy film, ‘When Harry Met Sally,’ after 35 years.

    During the interview, Ryan and Crystal shared that they had been approached numerous times over the years about the possibility of a sequel or a remake of the beloved film. However, both actors were hesitant to revisit the story that had become so beloved and iconic in the hearts of fans.

    Ryan explained, “We always felt like ‘When Harry Met Sally’ was a perfect standalone film. It captured a moment in time and a specific type of relationship that felt complete in its own right. We didn’t want to tarnish that by trying to recreate the magic.”

    Crystal added, “But as time went on, we started to realize that there was still more to explore with these characters. We wanted to show where Harry and Sally are now, 35 years later, and how their relationship has evolved over the years.”

    Ultimately, Ryan and Crystal decided to revisit ‘When Harry Met Sally’ as a limited series, which will explore the lives of the characters in present-day New York City. The actors revealed that they were excited to work on the project together again and to bring Harry and Sally back to life for a whole new generation of fans.

    Fans of the original film can look forward to seeing Ryan and Crystal reprise their iconic roles in the upcoming limited series, which is set to premiere on a major streaming platform later this year.

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  • Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite for Super Bowl ad


    Thirty-six years later, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan have reunited for a “When Harry Met Sally” sequel — sort of.

    The two are starring in a Hellmann’s mayonnaise commercial that will premiere during the Super Bowl and bring Harry and Sally back to Katz’s Deli, where the 1989 movie’s infamous “I’ll have what she’s having” scene was shot.

    Delivering that iconic line this time? Sydney Sweeney.

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunited and reprised their “When Harry Met Sally” roles to film a Hellmann’s Super Bowl commercial at Katz’s. Hellmann’s
    Crystal told The Post that Gen Z might not put up with Harry’s pushy ways in the rom-com classic: “He’s a complicated guy. He’s a complicated character who finally gets it right at the stroke of midnight,” Crystal said. ©Columbia Pictures/courtesy Eve

    “It smells exactly like it did 36 years ago when we made it,” Crystal, 75, said of the Lower East Side pastrami palace. “It was so much fun to be out there at the same table.”

    In the 30-second ad, Ryan’s Sally becomes very enthusiastic about her turkey sandwich after adding a little mayo.

    “What’s happening? Oh boy,” Crystal’s Harry character says in the commercial, while Ryan’s excitement escalates — imitating how she demonstrated faking an orgasm in the movie.

    It didn’t take much to get back into character, Ryan, 63, told The Post.

    Sydney Sweeney makes a surprise appearance at the end of the Hellmann’s commercial, titled “When Sally Met Hellmann’s,” to deliver the iconic line “I’ll have what she’s having.” Crystal told The Post: “She was a great choice.” Hellmann’s
    In the Hellmann’s commercial, Ryan’s Sally character becomes all-consumed by her turkey sandwich after adding a little mayo as onlookers take in the spectacle. Hellmann’s

    “There was nothing weird about it — it didn’t feel like, ‘Woah surreal.’ We had … a whole room of people wanting to be in on the joke. That was really adorable,” she said.

    Also adorable? Sweeney, who delivers the punchline first said by movie director Rob Reiner’s real-life mom, Estelle.

    “I really had to hand it to [Sweeney]. She is game, and funny. Has terrific ideas. Not intimidated — respectful, silly and adorable. Beautiful. She was just great,” Ryan told The Post of meeting the “Euphoria” star for the first time on set.

    Ryan said “there was nothing weird” about getting back into her beloved Sally Albright character. “The whole day just felt organic and not forced. We had a terrific director — a whole room of people wanting to be in on the joke.” Hellmann’s
    “What’s happening? Oh boy,” Crystal’s Harry Burns character says in the commercial, while Ryan’s excitement escalates. Hellmann’s

    “Working with legends like Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal on this nostalgic and hilarious ad was such an honor,” Sweeney said in a statement, calling the movie “a rom-com classic.” 

    But Crystal, who lost his home in the Pacific Palisades wildfire earlier this month, admitted other Gen Z viewers might not get Harry’s Casanova ways.

    “That [deli] scene is a comment on Harry’s dating style — [Sally is] upset with him … She’s offended and she teaches him a lesson in front of 200 people,” Crystal said. “He’s a complicated guy. He’s a complicated character who finally gets it right at the stroke of midnight.”

    “Working with legends like Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal on this nostalgic and hilarious ad was such an honor,” Sweeney said in a statement, calling the movie “a rom-com classic.”  Penske Media via Getty Images

    Getting back into character also brought back a wave of nostalgia for late co-star Carrie Fisher, who died in 2016 from cardiac arrest at age 60.

    “I had a long friendship with Carrie. We were pregnant at the same time,” Ryan said of Fisher, who played Sally’s best friend Marie in the film.

    Ryan and Crystal imagine their characters would still be living happily ever after today.
    Ryan recalled calling up late co-star and dear friend Carrie Fisher (left), who played Sally’s best friend Marie in “When Harry Met Sally,” while she was in labor with her son, Jack Quaid, 32.  WireImage

    She recalled actually jumping on the phone with Fisher while giving birth to her son Jack Quaid, now 32 and an actor himself.

    The two were “talking while I was delivering my son. I said, ‘This is what labor sounds like!’” Ryan told The Post.

    And as beloved as “When Harry Met Sally” is to this day, Crystal told The Post he never understood why fans wanted a sequel. 

    “We felt, why? They worked so hard for 12 years to get to happily ever after that that’s where they should be,” Crystal, 76, said of the characters. “To me, they’re still together.”



    In a heartwarming and nostalgic Super Bowl ad, beloved actors Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have reunited to recreate their iconic chemistry from the classic romantic comedy “When Harry Met Sally.”

    The ad, which is set to air during the highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show, features Ryan and Crystal in a series of funny and endearing scenes that pay tribute to their memorable on-screen partnership. Fans of the film will no doubt be thrilled to see the two actors back together, sharing their signature wit and charm once again.

    The ad is sure to be a hit with viewers of all ages, as it combines the timeless appeal of Ryan and Crystal with the excitement of the Super Bowl. Don’t miss this special reunion between two of Hollywood’s most beloved stars during the big game!

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