Lionel Messi, Stormzy and Jude Bellingham and more A-list stars team up for groundbreaking Adidas campaign

Jude Bellingham, who was only a youngster at the time, became famous all over the world after being in an Adidas World Cup ad with Lionel Messi, Stormzy, and other famous people.

Watch Jude Bellingham feature alongside Lionel Messi and Stormzy in star-studded adidas World Cup 2022 advert | The Sun

This is Adidas’s World Cup 2022 ad, which stars Lionel Messi, Stormzy, and Jude Bellingham | The Sun.

Experts say that the Real Madrid player will be very important for England in their first game in Qatar.

The Three Lions star was working on his acting skills just in time for the Adidas ad to run.

In the first 30 seconds, Bellingham, wearing a faded yellow tracksuit, goes down the stairs to get his bag. After that, he tells Pedri from Spain to hurry up their exit because Stormzy’s bus is coming to pick them up.

Machine for goals The Pedri of Barcelona kicks Karim Benzema in the shin while he is fully dressed and eating a bowl of football seeds. Benzema will be playing for France in the Middle East. It’s been going on since 2006 that Messi plays table football against himself at Adidas’ parent company. Five, because he has one from every World Cup he played in.

Son Heung-min might not be able to run because he had surgery to fix a broken eye socket. While Stormzy raps, “With Sonny, everything’s brighter,” Achraf Hakimi quickly puts together a jigsaw piece.

Bellingham is heading to his first World Cup tournament

Serge Gnabry is a winger for the German national team and a living fashion statement. He always wears his favorite Adidas Originals trainers and white socks with his home team shirt.

Seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi is desperate to get his hands on the World Cup trophy

The seven famous people wait with the official World Cup ball and get on the bus when their driver, Stormzy, shows up.

In 2022, as he drives them through the desert to Qatar, he tells them, “When football is everything, impossible is nothing.” This is what a well-known German company said.