Dramatic pro-life Super Bowl commercial will be seen by millions

Conservatives may not be happy with Green Day or Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performances, but there is at least one commercial they can look forward to.

A pro-life ad from Adoption is an Option is scheduled to play during the Super Bowl where it will remind millions of people that unexpected pregnancies aren’t the end of the world, and they still have options even in the face of uncertainty. This runs counter to the prevailing leftist narrative regarding abortion, with pregnancy terminating drugs and procedures.

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The video depicts a woman who recently found out that she was pregnant being caught in the middle of two shouting groups representing the opposing sides of the abortion argument: Pro-choice and pro-life. It rejects the idea that there are only two choices, to keep the child yourself or to terminate it and continue living the life you had planned for yourself. Instead, it offers the third, less-discussed option of adoption.

Texas Right to Life issued a statement on the video:

In recent years, more commercials have leaned into family values and Christian themes, but one voice has consistently been missing. The voice of a mother in crisis. A woman staring at a positive pregnancy test, overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty, and suddenly facing an unplanned pregnancy.

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This year, that silence will be broken.

Adoption Is is an organization committed to dismantling the stigma, fear, and misinformation surrounding adoption, especially for birth mothers. During the Super Bowl, they will deliver a message millions were not expecting by showing something rarely seen on a national stage: that there is a third option.

We were honored to host the first public showing of this commercial at our 2025 Life Gala, and we look forward to seeing how God uses it to reach millions of hearts through televisions across the country.

X users weighed in on the video:

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Sierra Marlee

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