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Ugh she knocked it out of the park with the Arie swim, not full on sexy like SI, but just enough of it along with cuteness and girly-ness?

I dunno, I love them.

I hope she never works with VS again, they lost their chance to snag her up a while ago, but now she's gonna move onto bigger and better things for her career! I'm sure she'll be a household name within a few years since she's so young :)

Thanks for keeping her thread so updated!

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Sexy Super Bowl ad queen Nina Agdal to host beach volleyball this weekend

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Do you think you got the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit Issue?

I don’t know, no one does. It’s all a big secret. I’ll go on David Letterman on Monday and we’ll do the big reveal. Then Tuesday the issue will be on stands. I can’t say much, just that the pictures will be beautiful and my part was shot in Australia. I got a sneak peek.

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Sexy Super Bowl ad queen Nina Agdal to host beach volleyball this weekend

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Do you think you got the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit Issue?

I don’t know, no one does. It’s all a big secret. I’ll go on David Letterman on Monday and we’ll do the big reveal. Then Tuesday the issue will be on stands. I can’t say much, just that the pictures will be beautiful and my part was shot in Australia. I got a sneak peek.

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Weekend Preview: Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Nina Agdal... Any questions?

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How Victoria's Secret & Sports Illustrated model Nina Agdal gets that figure

Danish model Nina Agdal became a worldwide sensation this week after her sexy Super Bowl commercial for Carl's Jrs burgers showed her suggestively eating a burger in a bikini. As you do.

Fulfilling every man's fantasy of beef combined with babe, the Victoria's Secret model is hotly tipped to be on the next cover of Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition.

But how does she get that body? We'll give you a clue, it's not just from eating burgers on the beach.

Speaking to Shape magazine, the bikini model confessed that, 'There's not really any secret - it's sweat and tears! A regular workout for me is 30 minutes of intense cardio followed by lifting weights. I try to hit the gym three or four times a week.'

The Danish bombshell says she eats five small meals a day to keep her metabolism high and thinks about what she eats and when she eats it.

Although she does enjoy a burger (evidently) she confessed she never eats the whole thing and has the will power to stop halfway through.

Oh, that must be where we're going wrong.

Carl's Jr burgers are famous for their raunchy ads, having previously featured Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and Kate Upton. Check out their food porn moments...

How she keeps her body in bangin' condition, very simple ;)

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Super Bowl Advertising -- How It Works

Sorry, I've been at work non-stop the past couple of days. Just checked the thread back four pages and didn't see the explanation several of you were asking about.

The local affiliate (e.g. WBBM - Channel 2 Chicago) is separately owned from the networks, except in a few instances, (FCC allows five stations in the U.S. to be network-owned.) On the year they get the Super Bowl, (it rotates,) there are "pods" of about two minutes, almost always at the quarter breaks when viewership goes down slightly, where the local affiliate gets to sell the commercial time, e.g. to a Chicago company. That's why one of you posted that you saw a local car dealer ad.

Some companies make "regional ad buys." Since Carl's in particular is regional, they bought West Coast TV markets. With Hardees, I'm sure the reason some markets where they are located but didn't get the ad buy was strictly due to budget constraints. Buying markets one-by-one gets even more expensive than the $3.8 million average cost for 30 seconds on CBS' Super Bowl network telecast this year.

It's so seldom I get to add anything significant to Bellazon, I hope this is useful knowledge. The most important thing is, thanks to YouTube, we all got to see Nina anyway!

Oh, last thing. One of you said you didn't see the Kate Upton spot for Mercedes. That video was a teaser to get people interested in what they were running on the Super Bowl. Kate was in the network spot, but just for a couple of seconds. By the way, the new Mercedes, priced starting at $29,900 (the lowest cost vehicle they've ever introduced,) is targeted mainly at upscale men, ages 25 - 39. That's another reason a high-end luxury manufacturer that targets older audiences ran the Kate teaser on YouTube, because we all know how young guys are.

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