The 2011 Super Bowl GoDaddy Commercial Features Joan Rivers
Jordan M — February 8, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: godaddy & latimesblogs.latimes
Joan Rivers is one celebrity who has never shied away from stepping boldly into the spotlight, and her surprise appearance at the end of the 2011 Super Bowl GoDaddy commercial is no exception.
With her face superimposed over the knockout body of Tabitha Taylor, Joan is this year’s ‘GoDaddy Girl’ and the 2011 Super Bowl GoDaddy commercial has lit up the blogosphere as a result. Just like the Betty White and Snickers commercial from last year, Joan and GoDaddy have proved that even older celebrities can still make a big splash in advertising with a little creativity and playfulness.
With her face superimposed over the knockout body of Tabitha Taylor, Joan is this year’s ‘GoDaddy Girl’ and the 2011 Super Bowl GoDaddy commercial has lit up the blogosphere as a result. Just like the Betty White and Snickers commercial from last year, Joan and GoDaddy have proved that even older celebrities can still make a big splash in advertising with a little creativity and playfulness.
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