Video: 2013 Go Daddy Super Bowl Commercial with Bar Rafaeli

Go Daddy released its 2013 Super Bowl commercial starring Bar Rafaeli, and I must say, Walter is a lucky son of a bitch! The company teased us with a sneak peak version of this commercial earlier, and they posted the full length version this evening. GoDaddy Girl Danica Patrick narrates this commercial, which is called “Perfect Match.”

A few days ago, Go Daddy and the .CO Registry released the full version of its second Super Bowl commercial. That one is much more tame, and I think it is also more effective at getting its message across.

What do you think about this commercial?

BTW, for those who are wondering, the lucky “Walter” character is actor  Jesse Heiman.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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12 COMMENTS

  1. watched it 3x and just laughed out loud. That’s freakin funny. Of course, I wouldn’t suggest anyone serious about a web presence have their site built by GD, but its still a funny commercial. Walter, you da man.

  2. Double ewwwwwww…..it would have been perfect if the kiss was shorter and there weren’t those disgusting kissing sounds—–interesting juxtaposition.

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