The nerd that was lucky enough to make out with supermodel Bar Refaeli says that his five minutes of fame has turned him into a full-fledged chick magnet.
Jesse Heiman got to suck face with hottie Refaeli in Sunday night’s Go Daddy Super Bowl commercial. Since it aired, the attention is more than he could have imagined.
"I’ve actually had guys tweet me that they wish they were me,” Heiman told TMZ.com “Girls tweet me saying they wish they were Bar.”
The commercial features Danica Patrick promoting GoDaddy.com by comparing the site to the model and the nerd.
"There are two sides to GoDaddy.com," Patrick says (looking stunning herself). "There is the sexy side represented by Bar Refaeli and the smart side that creates a killer website for your small business represented by Walter. Together they're perfect."
Refaeli and Heiman then kiss - no holds barred.
"We tried to get it as perfect as possible," Heiman said in an interview with NBC's Today Show.
Now that the commercial has aired, he says his life has completely changed in the past week. “I have girls run up to me and take pictures with me, tweet me for dates.”
Not only are women now all over him, so are job offers. He told TMZ that his manager and agent’s phone has been “ringing off the hook”.
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