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TK Maxx's nod to coronavirus crisis with Christmas advert starring goat in designer gear

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coronavirus lockdown we are allowing ourselves to get excited for Christmas. One thing that always gets us in the Christmas spirit is the release of Christmas adverts.TK Maxx has today released its festive advert for 2020 featuring an adorable “Lil’ Goat” in designer gear.The advert, which will be released on TV on Wednesday, November 5, refers to the coronavirus crisis, acknowledging that we’ve all had a very heard year.And that this is a reason to spoil our loved ones.The playful advert, which is narrated by Love Actually actor Bill Nighy, begins with a sweet goat walking by picture-perfect countryside cottage on a snowy day.The goat is serving up some serious attitude, decked from head-to-toe in a stylish designer outfit, strutting to.

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