Zuckerberg Stars in Crypto-Themed Adele video to bring women to tech

‘Hello … is it crypto you’re looking for?’ Randy Zuckerberg, sister of Facebook mogul, channels Adele for digital currency ad hoping to lure more women into tech and blockchain

  •  Randi Zuckerberg, Mark’s oldest sister, put out a parody of ‘Hello’ to sell women on crypto
  • She famously left Facebook after 10 years because of the lack of women in tech
  • Zuckerberg had written best-selling books and starred in the Broadway show ‘Rock of Ages’
  • She’s done parody videos before, doing a version of a Pussycat Dolls song for Apple 
  •  She makes her apologies to Adele for the video

Mark Zuckerberg’s sister kicked off a cryptocurrency ad campaign marketed to women with a hilarious blockchain tribute to Adele.

The coin’s new ad features Randi Zuckerberg, 39, in a fur-collared cardigan, sort of like the one Adele wore in her ‘Hello’ video, lip syncing a crypto-themed version of the same song.

 ‘Hello, it’s me,

‘Would you like to learn exchanging crypto–cur–rency?’ she sings in Adele’s soulful, yet fragile way.

She tweeted out the video last week, saying ‘Crypto should be fun.’

And ‘Apologies Adele.’  

Zuckerberg, who left her brother’s social media company after 10 years because of the lack of women in tech, is a brand advisor for OKCoin, which promised to dedicate $1 million to bringing more women to crypto. 

They hope that half of their currency will be held by women by 2025. 

OKCoin’s new ad features Randi Zuckerberg in a fur-collared cardigan, sort of like the one Adele wore in her ‘Hello’ video, lip syncing a crypto-themed version of the same song.

Randi Zuckerberg uses this parody of the Adele song ‘Hello’ to shill crypto to women 

Zuckerberg makes her apologies to the real Adele for her blockchain parody of the hit song ‘Hello’

She founded a new media company called Hug, ‘a decentralized community platform that fuels and rewards the curation and discovery of your favorite creators.’

Zuckerberg says it’s her passion to to inspire and support women in technology, investing, and leadership

 OKcoin says its their mission to encourage women to explore ‘decentralized finance’ which is crypto lingo for keeping your money in a digital wallet and out of the bank, free of fees.

‘It’s always been a passion of mine to inspire and support women in technology, investing, and leadership, and I’m looking forward to continuing to do so as a member of Okcoin’s brand advisory council,” Zuckerberg said in a press release.

 The less-known sibling of the Facebook founder has dabbled in various different media careers since splitting with the social media giant.

She’s an entrepreneur, investor, bestselling author, award-winning producer, and founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and the Zuckerberg Institute, according to the press release.

She also founded a new media company called Hug, ‘a decentralized community platform that fuels and rewards the curation and discovery of your favorite creators.’

In 2004, Mark Zuckerberg (left) asked Randi to help him at his startup social network, Facebook, which had just 50 employees at the time

She also did a stint in the Tony-award winning musical ‘Rock of Ages.’

The oldest sister of Mark, Randi famously split with the company because she felt that women were being left out of the conversation in tech.

 ‘I always felt very complicated about gender roles in Silicon Valley,’ she told CNN Business.

‘I loved what I did at Facebook.

‘[But] I hated being the only woman in almost every room that I was in for 10 straight years.’

 She also penned a book called ‘Pick 3’ which argued that women can’t have it all, family, friends, fitness, health and career and that they have to decide which of those they really want and go for it.

Trying to do it all, she says, leaves us frustrated and feeling inadequate, but we can succeed ‘if we pick three’, and while we need to achieve some balance, we cannot do it all every day.

The Adele-themed video, which is complete with soulful black and white footage, is not the first time Zuckerberg had dabbled with music videos.

In 2008, she did an Apple iPhone music video inspired by a Pussycat Dolls song called ‘Don’t you wish your cellphone was hot like me.’ 

“Cryptocurrency has huge potential to make massive strides in creating a more equitable system, and it’s an honor to join in the Okcoin mission to create a more inclusive future of finance,” Zuckerberg said. 

Here are the words to Randi Zuckerberg’s a crypto-themed version of Adele’s ‘Hello’ 

 

Hello, it’s me

Would you like to learn exchanging cryptocurrency?

We’ll go over everything

Cause you’ve got coins from different blockchains and want to do some trading

Hello, can you hear me?

A decentralized exchange lets you convert from A to B

Once you pay the

Gas fee

And no single point of failure means you’ve got security

There’s such a difference from Wall Street

And no middleman

Hello, this is DeFi

A way to borrow, sell or buy

Just start by installing some decentralized apps

Like Uniswap, Aave, or Compound perhaps

Hello, this is DeFi

No central bankers need apply

I’m going all in on this groundbreaking space

Don’t need bankers shoving web2 in my face

Anymore …

 

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