He's eating her alive! Bar Refaeli kisses a geeky extra in cringe-inducing Super Bowl advert



Bar Refaeli is used to stripping down to her underwear for work.

So filming a Super Bowl advert where all she had to do was wear a nice dress and sit in her chair must have seemed a breeze.

But the supermodel certainly earns her money as she spends a full eight seconds of kissing an overweight extra.

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Going in for the kill! Bar Refaeli kisses a geeky extra in cringe-inducing Super Bowl advert for Go Daddy The perfect match? The advert sees Bar introduced by racing star Danica Patrick to longtime Hollywood extra Jesse Heiman, creating what she dubs the 'perfect match' of sexy and smart

As the camera zooms right in on their mouths the pair's lips can be seen sucking and licking one another.

The advert is for internet registration company Go Daddy which is known for it's conversation-starting Super Bowl adverts.

In the latest one Bar is introduced by racing star Danica Patrick to longtime Hollywood extra Jesse Heiman, creating what she dubs the 'perfect match' of sexy and smart.



VIDEO Watch the cringe-worthy EIGHT second kiss here

Having the time of his life: Jesse is a cult hero for his work as an extra, and has appeared in 140 movies and TV shows Oh daddy: No doubt the portly actor could scarcely believe his luck when he was asked to film the advert Think of the money: Bar will have been trying to envisage other things during this awkward pause beforehand

Jesse is a cult hero for his work as an extra, and has appeared in 140 movies and TV shows.



Bar is currently single, with her previous boyfriends including Leonardo DiCaprio, who she dated for five years.

Go Daddy was an unknown small start-up back in 2005 when it screened a Super Bowl advert that poked fun at Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction the previous year.

The advert was such a sensation that the network cancelled the second of two planned airings, but not before it went viral.

The publicity it generated made Go Daddy a household name, and started a series of annual Super Bowl adverts.