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What happened to the original Flo from Progressive?

What happened to the original Flo from Progressive?

New Progressive Ad Leaves Out Flo Despite an ongoing rumor (given weight by pundits from credible publications such as BusinessInsider.com) that Flo from Progressive was going to be “killed off” or, in other words, cease to be used as the company’s spokesperson, Stephanie Courtney has continued her role as Flo.

What was the first progressive commercial with Flo?

In the campaign’s first-ever ad, aired on January 14, 2008, a customer says, “Wow,” impressed with all the extras that come with his savings of more than $350. A cashier named Flo echoes his enthusiasm and says, “Wow! I say it louder…” And that was it.

How long has Stephanie Courtney been Flo?

2008
Stony Point, New York, U.S. Stephanie Courtney (born February 8, 1970) is an American actress and comedian, best known for playing the advertising character Flo in television and radio commercials for Progressive Corporation beginning in 2008.

Is Flo pregnant 2020?

Stephanie Courtney—a.k.a., The Progressive Insurance Lady—would like to set the record straight: She is not pregnant. Flo fans were apparently so alarmed at the sight of Courtney’s tiny bulge that they wrote letters to Progressive, inquiring whether she was with child.

How much does Stephanie Courtney make as Flo?

Not only does Courtney play Flo, but she often plays some of Flo’s family members who can’t understand her love for all things Progressive. Courtney reportedly makes $1 million a year for her role as Flo. Few other actors playing in commercials earn money like that.

Did the Allstate Mayhem guy died?

Dean Winters, Allstate’s ‘Mayhem’ Guy, Says He Died For 5 Minutes In 2009. In an interview published Sunday, Winters told Us Weekly that an infection left him dead for nearly five minutes in 2009. “I had a rough ride in an ambulance.

Is the Allstate guy dead?

Ed Reimers, the actor who told television viewers “you’re in good hands with Allstate” for decades, died Sunday in upstate New York, a relative said. He was 96. Ed Reimers, the actor who told television viewers “you’re in good hands with Allstate” for decades, died Sunday in upstate New York, a relative said.