Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan have reunited for the 60-second ad 'When Sally Met Hellmann’s,' as they recreate the famous Katz Deli scene from 'When Harry Met Sally.'
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan reunited to recreate their iconic 'When Harry Met Sally' scene for a new Super Bowl commercial.
At the end of the commercial, "Anyone but you" star Sydney Sweeney delivers the film's iconic line after Meg Ryan gives another table-rattling performance.
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan reunite to recreate that famous scene from ‘When Harry Met Sally,’ – not for a sequel, but for a new Super Bowl commercial – all with a special cameo appearance. CNN’s Elizabeth Wagmeister reports.
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal recreate the "I'll have what she's having scene" from their famous film in new Super Bowl ad.
The two actors revisit an iconic scene from their legendary romantic comedy in the commercial, a nostalgia play titled “When Sally Met Hellmann’s” (watch below). Ryan and Crystal play friends whose connection turns romantic in the 1989 movie written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner.
“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.
It was so much fun,” Crystal told The Post of reuniting with Ryan more than three decades after their iconic 1989 rom-com.
When Sally Met Hellmann’s, a Super Bowl 2025 commercial via VML, brings back actors Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan 35 years after the 80s hit When Harry Met Sally. And the famous line from a scene in Katz’s Delicatessen is resurrected: “I’ll have what she’s having.”
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have finally reunited. The two When Harry Met Sally stars paid homage to their 1989 film on Instagram, with Ryan writing the caption, “It’s finally happening, we’re reuniting for something iconic.
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