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Original Go Daddy Girl Candice Michelle - famed for her starring role in Go Daddy's
2005 SuperBowl commercial - was joined in 2006 by IndyCar® star Danica Patrick.
In addition to her work on 10 Go Daddy commercials, Candice is a regular on the World Wrestling Entertainment's RAW®. A model and actress, she's also appeared in movies, on TV, and in music videos by John Mellancamp and Brownstone videos. She's featured on the cover of the April 2006 edition of Playboy magazine. Danica became the first woman driver to win an IndyCar race in April 2008, silencing critics by winning the Indy Japan 300. Danica's Exposure ad, which aired during the 2008 SuperBowl, beat all previous company records for response, generating a whopping 1.5 million site visits before the big game ended. IndyCar's most popular driver has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice and is featured in a stunning four-page spread in Sports Illustrated's 2008 Swimsuit edition. Danica also appears in the 2006 Jay-Z video, "Show Me What You Got." Go Daddy Productions has produced dozens of commercials over the past few years, including a number of Internet-only versions. The company's earliest commercials featured real live Go Daddy employee Rachel Storm. More recent commercials have starred Candice and Danica, as well as NASCAR's Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Pro football's Chad Ochocinco. Other familiar faces in Go Daddy commercials include America's favorite chopper family, Paul Teutul Sr. and his sons Paul Jr. and Michael; Motorcycle Drag-racing Star Valerie Thompson; and Internet celebrities like Diggnation's Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, along with Cali Lewis from GeekBriefTV. |