Sharing secret on how to earn men's respect in the workplace, the Academy Award-winner for 'La Vie en Rose' introduces new product called 'Forehead Tittaes'.
Marion Cotillard has become the latest serious actor who join forces with Funny or Die to draw laughters. In a fake advertising video directed by Jake Szymanski, the Edith Piaf of "La Vie en Rose" takes a jab at men's fascination of staring at women's breasts by selling plastic forehead boobs.
Sharing how French women earn men's respect in the workplace, the 34-year-old introduces a new product which she claims will make men look "almost" in the eyes, "Forehead Tittaes by Janae". Proclaiming that the product is "safe, reusable and easily applied", she points out, "Earn their respect without sacrificing your femininity."
In the parody, Academy Award-winning Marion is joined by Oscar nominee Taraji P. Henson, TV actress Lesley Anne Warren and actor William Fichtner. The actress who plays Luisa Contini in "Nine" followed the footsteps of "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm and "Hancock" beauty Charlize Theron.