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February 4th, 2013
10:23 AM ET

VIDEO: GoDaddy actor on kissing Bar Rafaeli in Super Bowl ad: It worked, and she asked for more takes

It was the ad that caused a cringe around the world during the Super Bowl.

The ad for GoDaddy.com, called "Perfect Match," features supermodel Bar Rafaeli locking lips with a geeky looking engineer.

Jesse Heiman, actor in the controversial GoDaddy.com Super Bowl ad, reacts to the response to the commercial on "Starting Point" this morning.


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  4. Scott

    I really can't believe Godaddy made this ad... I ended up blowing chunks when I saw it. Really Parsons and Danica... gross

    February 5, 2013 at 5:41 am | Report abuse | Reply

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