World Cup Tourists Take Selfies With Toothy Suarez Ad

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Brian Ries
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World Cup Tourists Take Selfies With Toothy Suarez Ad
A U.S. soccer fan pretends that Uruguay's soccer striker Luis Suarez is biting him as he takes a selfie next to an Adidas advertisement featuring Suarez near Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, June 26, 2014. Credit: Matt Dunham

An advertisement on Brazil's Copacabana Beach is getting more attention than its creators ever intended.

The ad, featuring serial football biter Luis Suarez with the words "all or nothing" in Portuguese, has become a popular spot for World Cup fans' selfies. They're looking for photographic evidence that they, too, have been bitten by the soccer star.

Suarez, a star player on Uruguay's football team, was given a nine-game suspension and banished for four months on Thursday for biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini in the first round of Brazil's World Cup.

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