GoDaddy to Run a Super Bowl Spot, Downplays it with More Racy Rejects

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Battering its usual “boo-hoo, we are too racy for Fox” shtick, GoDaddy sent us a celebratory pressie reading something like, “FINALLY, they’ve approved one of our deliciously naughty spots for the Super Bowl!”

The ad features Danica Patrick. And while GoDaddy didn’t send us a teaser for that, it did send us one for yet another rejected ad called “Exposure.” It’s supposed to be a spoof of “a certain pop culture celebrity phenomenon” and Danica thinks it’s really funny (we suspect she’s contractually required to). See the whole thing here on game day.

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