See Former Disney Star Skai Jackson Recreate Her Iconic Band-Aid Campaign 16 Years Later
The actress used the brand's new jingle in a TikTok video throwback to her original ad spot from more than a decade ago
Skai Jackson is all grown up!
The actress and author, who turned 22 earlier this month, has teamed up with Band-Aid for a second time — sixteen years after her initial campaign with the company.
In the original commercial, Jackson is dressed in an orange, plaid shirt and is seen playing in a sandbox while singing the brand's famed jingle (created by none other than Barry Manilow) "Stuck on Band-Aid."
Fast forward sixteen years, and Jackson is wearing virtually the same outfit from her 2008 spot, down to the orange button-up, and she's even back posing in a sandbox for the new TikTok clip.
And, in another callback to the original footage, Jackson's hair is back in pigtails, and the sandbox even features an orange pail, similar to the one from 2008.
The video clip features the brand's new, rebooted jingle, which can be used as its own audio clip on the video platform, as Jackson is helping to promote Band-Aid's Flexible Fabric Non-Stick Sterile Adhesive Bandages and their "Ourtone" line of Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages that provide "a skin tone complementing adhesive bandage in shades for Black & Brown skin tones," per the product description.
Following her appearance in the Band-Aid commercial, Jackson became best known for her role as Zuri Ross on the popular Disney Channel series Jessie and its spinoff series Bunk'd during her younger years.
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Then, in 2019, Jackson released her book, Reach for the Skai: How to Inspire, Empower and Clapback, and the following year, she became a semi-finalist on Dancing with the Stars alongside partner Alan Bersten.
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