Grammy Award-winning singer Justin Bieber was reportedly paid $1.75 million more than the New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski for the Super Bowl commercial.
The pop star was paid an estimated $2 million for his appearance in T-Mobile's Super Bowl advertisement, in which he donned a tuxedo and urged fans to share their best touchdown celebrations, reports pagesix.com.
Meanwhile, sources say Gronkowski, who appeared as a partially clad caveman in Bieber's advertisment, asked for a cheaper $250,000 fee even though he was on the winning team.
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