In 2010, adverts featured comedian
Omid Djalili as the character of "HaggleHero". From 2011 to 2013 the company's adverts included a man surfing on an inflatable crocodile, a man in a jungle with gorillas and a man going into space. In August 2013 a new advert was launched, featuring "Bill" with an army of cats whilst a spokesman, played by
James Lance, referred to Bill as "so Moneysupermarket". In January 2014,
Snoop Dogg and his song "
Who Am I (What's My Name)" were featured in a new ad. In August of the same year, the "Epic Elephunk" walked around
Manhattan with "Graeme" riding on its back; again he was described as "so Money Supermarket"; the soundtrack was "
Word Up!" by
Cameo. In January 2015, another advertising campaign was launched featuring a man named Dave (played by Michael Van Schoik), walking down a street in L.A, dressed in a shirt, suit jacket, denim hot pants and high heels. He alongside two other people, struts confidently to the song "
Don't Cha" by the
Pussycat Dolls, while showing off his prominent rear to stunned onlookers, including
Sharon Osbourne. It was later revealed by the
Advertising Standards Authority in the UK to be the most complained about advert in 2015 with 1,513 complaints. In their ruling, the ASA found that whilst it may be distasteful to some, it did not judge the advert was offensive and the complaint was not upheld. In July 2015, another advert was launched. It shows a chubby construction worker named Colin (played by Kyle McIntire). He dances, gyrates, does a worm dance and a split in front of his co-workers and the bemused office staff at the other building. The song featured in this advert is "
Just a Little" by British pop group
Liberty X. At the end of the advert, he also swings on a wrecking ball (a reference to the video of Miley Cyrus'
Wrecking Ball). In January 2016, another TV campaign by agency
Mother was launched featuring a bodyguard named Gary. The song featured in the advert is "
Big Bad Wolf" by
Duck Sauce, an American-Canadian DJ duo. In April 2016, another advert was released. It showed all three of the 'epic' people having a dance off in a car park. The song featured in the advert is "
Worth It" by
Fifth Harmony featuring
Kid Ink. The ad premiered during the first break of ''
Britain's Got Talent''. ] It was revealed in an article by
The Telegraph that in 2016 three of Moneysupermarket's adverts made the top 10 list of most complained about commercials in the United Kingdom, a list produced by the
Advertising Standards Authority. Despite the potential negativity, the company's new Chief Executive stated that he believed the 2,500 complaints showed their adverts had people talking about the brand. In September 2016, an advert featuring the hashtag 'epicsquads' was released. This time featuring strutting businessman "Dave", his builder rival "Colin", and gangs of each of their similarly-attired friends. In March 2017, another advert featuring
Skeletor dancing to the song "
Fame" by
Irene Cara and also featuring
He-Man was released, the advert returned yet again in October 2018. Later, in August 2017, the brand released another advert, this time featuring
Skeletor and
He-Man dancing to the song "
Time of My Life" from the film "
Dirty Dancing" with He-Man. In March 2018, an advert featuring
Action Man dancing to the song "
Finally" by
CeCe Peniston was released. In March 2019, a new campaign, in tandem with a new logo, was launched featuring a parachuting cat and was narrated by comedian and voice over artist
Matt Berry. In June 2020, a new campaign was released, still featuring Berry on narration duties, but this time, focusing on a “money calm”
bull who remains calm even in chaotic situations, a play on the idiom "bull in a
China shop". ==References==