The first
Go Daddy girl, Candice Michelle teamed up
with Go Daddy in 2005. Already a regular on World Wrestling Entertainment's RAW®,
Candice's career took off with the airing of the now- legendary 2005 Super Bowl
commercial.
The ad shows Candice Michelle testifying before a Broadcast Censorship Hearing about
why her commercial should be allowed to play during the Super Bowl. During her testimony,
her
Go Daddy tank top strap breaks, exposing
the entire assembly to Go Daddy's version of a wardrobe malfunction.
The FOX® TV network actually aired the commercial once on game day then pulled
it, saying it wasn't "appropriate." The ensuing controversy resulted in an unprecedented
51.14 percent "Share of Voice," according to multivision, inc., a company that measures
advertising buzz. After the airing, Go Daddy's market share of new domain names
increased from 16 to 25 percent, making it the largest registrar in the world. Many
still consider the
Fox-rejected ad to be the
most effective commercial in Super Bowl history.
Since then, Candice has appeared in more Go Daddy commercials than any other company
spokesperson, washing windows and running across golf courses to the delight of
viewers everywhere. Most recently, Candice was featured in the
Go Daddy White Light ad, one of the two ads approved for airing
during the 2008 Super Bowl.
In addition to regular appearances on the USA NETWORK's RAW®, Candice has appeared
in the movies "Dodgeball," "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," "High Crime," and
"Tom Cats." Her TV appearances include "Monk," "Seventh Heaven," and "Party of Five."
She's also appeared in music videos by John Mellencamp and Brownstone videos.