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GoDaddy Is Going To Help A Real Woman Publicly Quit Her Job In A Super Bowl Ad

Jan 29, 2014, 19:23 IST

YouTube/GoDaddyThis is a fictional small business owner, but GoDaddy will be helping a real worker surprise her boss in a very public way.

GoDaddy has really committed to growing out of the raunchy, misogynistic image that it used to embrace during the Super Bowl.

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Rather than seductively stare into the camera as she unzips her jacket in her Super Bowl ad this year, Danica Patrick is donning a muscle suit alongside a pack of bodybuilders at the whim of a female business owner.

In the other, GoDaddy and the actor John Turturro ("The Big Lebowski") will be helping a woman publicly tell off her boss. She'll be letting him know that she's quitting to start her own small business.

Here's the teaser:

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The ad is produced by Deutsch NY and will air during the game's first half.

GoDaddy's Super Bowl ads, as well as an earlier one starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, are targeting women whose business ventures could benefit from the company's website builder.

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