Paris Hilton Commercial

Brian May 24th, 2005


It would seem Paris Hilton has raised eye brows with her racy commerical for Carl’s Jr. (If you are saying “Carl’s what?” Its the same as Hardees, only the “west coast” version.).

The Parents Television Council said it is encouraging its more than 1 million members to voice their disapproval of the ad to Carl’s Jr., a hamburger chain owned by Carpinteria, California-based CKE Restaurants Inc.

Seems like a good commerical to me. What is wrong with a nice looking lady washing her car? Geez. :)

See the commercial Here.

7 Responses to “Paris Hilton Commercial”

  1. Steveon 27 May 2005 at 12:22 am

    What would she do for some biscuits and gravy?

  2. Brianon 27 May 2005 at 7:26 am

    Ha. That is a good question. As much attention as this commercial has got, we may find out in follow-up ads.

  3. Ton 28 May 2005 at 10:08 am

    Not hot!… so what’s the problem? I think the ugly women are just jealous.

  4. Straight maleon 02 Jun 2005 at 11:02 pm

    Although Paris is a skank
    this commercial is what makes America great
    sex on television
    parents don’t like it?
    don’t let ur kids watch T.V.
    I haven’t seen it on cartoon network either

  5. Straight maleon 02 Jun 2005 at 11:05 pm

    1 more thing
    at least shes clothed in this video
    somewhat

  6. gidgeton 20 Jul 2005 at 12:07 pm

    well.. in my 51 yr old woman’s opinion.. (and I am as straight as they come) She is .. well.. HOT! she does a hell of a job with this commercial and I think the only problem is.. a bunch of jealous women. Ask Any one of them if they would look like her if they could and I’ll bet they would say yes. I would if I could Hell yes!
    She is Good at what she does. And she .. makes Everyone watch the commercial Every time it comes on.
    Good Job Paris! HOT!!!
    The Bently is a nice touch too.
    My 26 yr old son loves it.. his girlfreind doesn’t ..

  7. Eva Nordgrenon 04 Oct 2005 at 1:46 pm

    torture your navel

    Paris Hilton Commercial

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