GoDaddy.com, the domain name registrar and web host, is running two television commercials during the 2010 Super Bowl, one in the first quarter and one in the fourth quarter. GoDaddy Girl and NASCAR racer Danica Patrick features in five videos submitted to CBS for consideration. Only one out of the five was rejected, leaving GoDaddy.com the decision as to which of the remaining four would be shown.

Banned from the Super Bowl, GoDaddy.com’s ‘Lola’ commercial features a former football player who follows his dream of fashion. Click on the image below to play the video in YouTube (HD)
In “Spa” Danica’s spa day gets wild when a masseuse auditions to be a Go Daddy Girl. Click on the image below to play the video in YouTube (HD)
In “News” Danica Patrick is shocked when a sexy newscaster gets ‘too hot for TV’ during a live TV interview. Click on the image below to play the video in YouTube (HD)
In “Movies” two guys interact with Danica Patrick in an online movie related experience. “Everytime I search for a domain name at GoDaddy.com a girl talks to me…” Click on the image below to play the video in YouTube (HD)
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Were these banned?
Just the Lola ad. The rest were OK.
Was there an Empire of the Sun (band) commerial at the superbowl ??
Were you expecting an Empire of the Sun commercial?
no i wasn’t only i read it on twitter that someone posted Empire of the Sun were on a commerical at the super bowl..just curious if it was correct or if their music was used. thanks
Interesting event, during the Superbowl we had Nascar and Superbowl stuff on our site above and the Nascar Videos of Mark Martin and Danica Patrick got more interest and traffic