The punk frontman has been appearing in TV commercials for its makers Dairy Crest, who have claimed that the brand’s sales have risen by 83 percent, reports Reuters.
Lyndon has appeared in a series of adverts with the slogan: "It’s all about great butter."
The advert received heavy criticism from some fans - for Lydon apparently selling out his punk values.
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