Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi and a green screen show off the Surface Duo in a new ad

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What you need to know

  • Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi stars in another Surface Duo commercial.
  • The ad shows off Ohashi and the Surface Duo flipping around showing off "signature moves."
  • This is the second ad that Ohashi has featured in for the Surface Duo.

Katelyn Ohashi stars in a new commercial for the Surface Duo. This is the second ad that Ohashi has featured in showing off the Surface Duo. The first ad shows Ohashi and the Surface Duo working together. This latest add shows Ohashi and the Surface Duo flipping around and showing off their flexibility in a competition.

Ohashi is a world-class gymnast who went viral for her floor routine that scored a perfect 10.0 in 2019. The latest ad for the Surface Duo shows Ohashi going head-to-head against the mobile device with dance moves, writing, and flipping around in the air.

The Surface Duo tries to give Ohashi a run for her money when it comes to flipping and flexibility, though it's revealed that the Surface Duo is actually getting help from a green screen and a person disguised through the wonders of technology (how scandalous!).

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Before joining Windows Central full-time, Sean worked in journalism and media production after earning a First Class degree in Broadcast Journalism from Nottingham Trent University. Outside of tech, he is an award-winning American football coach based in Nottingham, England, and was named BAFCA Youth Coach of the Year in 2024.