Ted Cruz's campaign did not respond for comment. Cruz campaign pulls ad featuring softcore porn actress

Ted Cruz's campaign pulled a recent ad after it was discovered that one of the actresses featured in it has also appeared in softcore porn films.

The 30-second ad, titled "Conservatives Anonymous," which launched Thursday, is set during a group therapy session in which conservative voters talk about being double-crossed by Marco Rubio. The video was pulled from YouTube on Thursday evening.


"Maybe you should vote for more than just a pretty face next time," the woman played by Amy Lindsay tells another group member. Lindsay's filmography includes titles such as "Animal Lust," "Co-Ed Confidential" and "Carnal Wishes."

The companion website for the ad is still live as of 9 p.m. Thursday, though the YouTube video embed does not work.

"The actress responded to an open casting call," Cruz communications director Rick Tyler told POLITICO in a statement. "She passed her audition and got the job. Unfortunately, she was not vetted by the casting company. Had the campaign known of her full filmography, we obviously would not have let her appear in the ad. The campaign is taking the ad down and will replace it with a different commercial."

For the record, Lindsay told BuzzFeed News that she is deciding whether to support Cruz or Donald Trump.

She later tweeted that she was upset by the Cruz campaign's decision to pull the ad:

Extremely disappointed the #TedCruz campaign pulled the national television spot I had a role in... #moretocome #myvotecounts — Amy Lindsay (@amylindsayLA) February 12, 2016