Filed under: News | Super Bowl
Jan 28 2010, 2:10pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
GoDaddy just announced that one of their Super Bowl commercials got banned.
The thirty-second commercial is narrated by Go Daddy Girl Danica Patrick and features a character named "Lola," who launches a new career as a fashion designer with an online store.
GoDaddy’s marketing team is sure jumping up and down that they got a banned Super Bowl 2010 commercials on their hands. A banned commercial means more internet traffic. Usually GoDaddy gets a banned commercial because of too much skin. Lola takes a different approach.
It is not entirely clear why CBS banned this GoDaddy Super Bowl commercial. The ad has a little sleazy touch as former football player Lola is now in the lingerie design business. Watch the banned GoDaddy Super Bowl commercial below.
Overall GoDaddy submitted five Super Bowl commercials to CBS. Which ones the actually air is not clear yet. See also the first GoDaddy Super Bowl 2010 commercial we already published a while ago.
Just like last year, I4U News is featuring again the Super Bowl for Geeks Guide. Of course the Super Bowl
2010 for Geeks Guide is all about the Super Bowl Commercials and not the game. The Super Bowl XLIV takes place on Sunday, February 7th in Florida in the Sun Life Stadium.
Do not miss our constantly updated list of all Super Bowl 2010 Commercials.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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