On Thursday, June 25, Page Six reported that the Running Point actor, 35, will be starring in an upcoming morning-after pill campaign with a pointed tagline.
The outlet explained the advertisement is for the company Julie and features the tagline: “Having a dumb boyfriend is a universal experience, having one as the father of your children doesn’t need to be.”
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Chet won’t be the only model in the ad, as Page Six noted that influencer Hallie Batchelder will also be in the campaign, which is reportedly known internally as “I’m With Stupid.”
“It’s not what you think,” he admitted. “You think, ‘Oh, you’re gonna live in a trailer park. It might be a little sketchy. It might be a little dangerous.’ It’s all just retirees, you know? Great people.”
As for why the aspiring musician opted out of getting an apartment in Nashville, he told Jimmy Fallon, “I literally just got a condo in L.A., and I furnished it … I didn’t want to do that again, and I didn’t wanna furnish it, so I was like staying at Airbnb’s and hotels and that gets really old because I just like having my own space.”