Bar Refaeli, Go Daddy Super Bowl Ad 2013, 'Perfect Match' [VIDEO]: Sexy Model Makes Out with Nerd Jesse Heiman as Danica Patrick Hosts
In GoDaddy.com's latest raunchy ad to debut during the 2013 Super Bowl, sexy supermodel Bar Refaeli kisses (no, full-on makes out open-mouthed) with tech super-nerd Walter (aka, Jesse Heiman). Meanwhile, popular NASCAR driver Danica Patrick hosts (in fact, instructs), explaining how the unconventional duo makes the "Perfect Match." The commercial just recently leaked online and is already causing quite the viral buzz.
The steamy (sort of awkward) 30-second commercial will air during the first quarter of the big game on Sunday evening (Feb. 3) as the Baltimore Ravens take on the San Francisco 49ers. FYI - the going rate for such a sought-after ad spot currently goes for approximately $4 million. Check it out:
Patrick starts off the clip by announcing, "There are two sides to GoDaddy. There's the sexy side represented by Bar Refaeli. And the smart side that creates a killer website for your small business, represented by Walter. Together, they're perfect."
She then quickly fades into the background as Refaeli and Heiman go in for a slobbery, tongue-twirling make-out sesh.
Yup, definitely caught our attention.
AdWeek reports that it took about 45 takes to get the "super hot Israeli supermodel making out with a self-described nerd" scene down pat... and Heiman (a popular extra in several Hollywood films) now believes that he won "the championship of men."
Refaeli said during a recent press release, "I feel like the 'Perfect Match' commercial is a chance to be in an iconic Super Bowl spot that not only leaves people talking, but shows everyone what Go Daddy is really about."
Check out some fan comments on YouTube:
adaman667: "First time i puke and have a bon#r at the same time..."
menom7: "Just LISTENING to all that "slobbering" ALONE,made me almost VOMIT all over this keyboard!!! BLEH!!!"
Colten Deyoung: "Sweet Santa Claus s##t......"
Fun fact - GoDaddy admitted to AdWeek that CBS rejected several previous cuts of the ad because they were deemed "too indecent." Wonder when those will leak online!
The ad has actually caused quite the controversy already... is it simply funny, or a little too grossly inappropriate?
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