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John Krasinski shakes it off to Taylor Swift song in new Rogers commercial

You’ll be dancing along in no time!

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John Krasinski ‘Shakes It Off’ to Taylor Swift song in new Rogers ad shot on Lake Simcoe

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Rogers just dropped an entertaining new ad starring none other than John Krasinski (yep, Jim from The Office!). In this entertaining video, John lip-syncs and dances to Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off (Taylor’s Version)” on Lake Simcoe while streaming the song on Rogers 5G. Just when he thinks he’s alone, a fisherman catches him mid-"shake”.

It’s hilarious and John dancing on the boat is a total vibe – and you’ll be dancing along in no time!

Rogers 5G Spot

With the new spot, Rogers is introducing their new brand platform that focuses on bringing Canadians the best communications and entertainment experiences. They’ve got Canada’s most reliable 5G network (thanks, umlaut!) and killer entertainment like Sportsnet – Canada’s #1 sports network.

And here's the tease: Rogers is presenting sponsor for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour in Canada, coming to Toronto and Vancouver later this year, so it’s probably no accident that John is listening to Taylor Swift. So, if you're a Swiftie, stay tuned for details because if this new spot says anything – it’s that more is in the works!

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