GoDaddy Girls and SuperBowl TV Commercials
January 20th, 2006Godaddy, which claims to be world’s No. 1 ICANN-accredited domain name registrar, has been in the news whenever Superbowl is around for its GoDaddy Girls and controversial commercials.
GoDaddy Super Bowl television commercial in 2005 ran during the first quarter of the game, but was pulled before its second appearance scheduled for the final two minutes of the game. It focused on a young woman – Nikki Cappelli (Candice Michelle) who has a wardrobe malfunction during her appearance before a “censorship committee”.
GoDaddy is showing streaming videos of the previous controversial commercials on its website. You can download commercials or see web only versions too for 2006 NFC Playoffs, Super Bowl 2005 and the Go Daddy Girl.
In a Fox News recent article titled Super Bowl Forces New Look at Sexy Ads says “Ever since Janet Jackson’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, citizens and children’s advocacy organizations have called upon the FCC, broadcasters and even Congress to re-examine television content and the guidelines that rate it.”
And after last year’s GoDaddy.com Super Bowl commercial was a runaway success, the Go Daddy’s Official Super Bowl Statement says “It would be disappointing if the Super Bowl, which has long been known as the world’s stage for the most innovative and cutting-edge advertisements, lost its relevance for adventurous companies like GoDaddy.com.”
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Now you can vote whether you like, which you like and see GoDaddy Superbowl ads and find the “Lost JoeBikini GoDaddy Ad”. First is was on GoDaddys site after it ran on a limited Mens Cable TV schedule then IT WENT AWAY. It was listed under Testimonials again after many requests. The question is DID THE GODADDY GIRL Candice Michelle object to the other Bikini Clad girls two in Bikini Joes GoDaddy Bikinis he designed for the South Beach shoot in Miami this past summer.
http://Zoodoodle.com has the original “Window Washer” ad and guess what? Its a guy, not Candice Michelle, nor is it for GoDaddy, seems that the Idea was maybe stolen and used for the Football playoffs.
they have a new IT girl now – Amanda Beard. she’s a hot swimmer