Wonder What Walter From GoDaddy Was Thinking While Kissing Bar Refaeli?

A split second after GoDaddy’s 30-second Super Bowl aired on Sunday night, I’m pretty sure a collective shudder was felt across the country. So with all that, you have to wonder…what the hell was Walter thinking?

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A split second after GoDaddy’s 30-second Super Bowl aired on Sunday night, I’m pretty sure a collective shudder was felt across the country.  So many people were either disgusted or disturbed, and like watching a train wreck right in front of you, there was no way to avert your eyes.

So with all that, you have to wonder…what the hell was Walter thinking?

In a new interview with Access Hollywood, Walter, aka actor Jesse Heiman, had only four words to describe his make out session with super model Bar Refaeli:

“It tastes like paradise.”

Heiman, who is also known as the “World’s Greatest Extra” for appearing in a ridiculous number of films and television shows over the past 15 years, said that he lost count of the number of takes because he was just enjoying every moment:

“There was like 45 to 65 takes, I lost count. I just enjoyed each one like it was the first one. We just had a fun time making it.”

So how did Heiman get the part in the first place?  Apparently, it had nothing to do with his looks and experience, but everything do so with a stand-in kisser and his kissing skills:

“I won the job based on my kissing skills…She picked out the best one…I’m just a natural I guess.”

So what did the 34-year-old actor think about his performance?  While he loved every second of the gig, he did have a little critique after seeing the unrated extended spot in studio:

“My tongue seems to have a mind of its own.”

No, Jesse, I’m pretty sure that’s your mind making it do that…just saying…

 

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