GoDaddy Girls Give Stripping Lessons

vanessa_rousso_go_daddy.jpg

“At GoDaddy.com, we’re inexpensive. Not cheap,” so says Go Daddy CEO Bob Parsons to Go Daddy Girl Vanessa Rousso as Danica Patrick and Candace Michelle illustrate the proper method of stripping off a jacket to reveal the Go Daddy top.

It’s all part of Go Daddy’s sponsorship of NBC’s national Heads-Up Poker Championship. Of course, as with its Super Bowl antics, Go Daddy will unleash another “edgy” commercial called teacher which will feature Rousso. Unsurprisingly, it’s said to be filled with innuendo.

Here’s a video hyping the whole thing. You might want to skip the ending.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

If you’ve ever given up your seat on public transport for an elderly or pregnant passenger, psychology says you probably display these unique traits

If you’ve ever given up your seat on public transport for an elderly or pregnant passenger, psychology says you probably display these unique traits

Global English Editing

Men who cry during movies usually possess these 8 emotionally intelligent traits, says psychology

Men who cry during movies usually possess these 8 emotionally intelligent traits, says psychology

Global English Editing

Before you turn 60, make sure you’ve said goodbye to these 7 habits that age you faster

Before you turn 60, make sure you’ve said goodbye to these 7 habits that age you faster

Global English Editing

If you recognize these 9 behaviors in yourself, you’re probably more emotionally mature than 90% of people

If you recognize these 9 behaviors in yourself, you’re probably more emotionally mature than 90% of people

Global English Editing

People who become more physically attractive as they get older usually practice these 7 daily habits

People who become more physically attractive as they get older usually practice these 7 daily habits

Global English Editing

If you always order the same thing when you eat out, psychology says you display these 7 behaviors

If you always order the same thing when you eat out, psychology says you display these 7 behaviors

Global English Editing